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Cardiac arrest reported near Wally Street in Santa ClaraSanta Clara CA

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Santa Clara, CA

Emergency services responded to a cardiac arrest near Wally Street, Unit 4, in Santa Clara. The patient was found not breathing at first but later started breathing during the response.

Audio|Source: Santa Clara City Fire 2
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 91 and engine 94.
00:03
Echo response[1].
00:05
Cardiac arrest.
00:06
Near Wally Street.
00:09
Unit 4.
00:10
Cross streets are Jefferson Street and Lincoln Street.
00:13
Respond on fire main.
00:15
Map page L29A.
00:29
Go ahead.
00:32
You dispatch, Medi-1, do our call and continue counting.
00:37
Ten-four. You are on command 8, June, just the fire.
00:44
991, copy, second.
00:54
Medic 91, echo response,
00:58
cardiac arrest, near Wally Street, Unit 4.
01:03
Cross streets are Jefferson Street and Lincoln Street.
01:06
Respond on fire main.
01:08
Map page on 29A.
01:22
April, we are keeping county.
01:26
Thanks.
01:27
Middick, then you want to a clarifier.
01:32
Good.
01:34
Just confirm here now.
01:37
Okay, group.
01:38
Okay. Okay.
01:42
Also French, everyone is here on team.
01:43
Sounds like the patient might be waking up now.
01:50
Okay.
01:53
Okay. Sam, clarifier is 91.
01:55
Patient is breathing.
01:57
Medic. 991, you can still permit.
02:00
It's not a clarifier copies.
02:05
Did you want us to keep county en route or cancel them?
02:14
Okay. The chiefs them until a medic 91 arrives on scene.
02:17
Okay.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Echo response: Highest-priority medical response (most critical)

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