Responder fatigued during intense overdose CPR in Topeka, Topeka KS
Responders rush to a possible overdose near NW Clay St, with CPR ongoing amid fatigue from an asthma-affected rescuer struggling to keep up.
Audio|Source: Topeka Police Dispatch - East and West
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Transcript:
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Can you start to 16-17 selfless clay, 16-1-6-17 selfless clay?
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Put any more in Rala, code blue,
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there's still public service, sounding like possibly overdose?
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20-person.
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417.
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11 in Topeka.
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411. Correct.
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2 40 yards.
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436 to PSD 90.
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PSD 90 on East.
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PSC 90.
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90 on east.
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436F, 5090 Gagman, my stop,
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please.
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Go on.
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I change that part 3rd.
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242 hours.
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10-4[1], she's still trying to do CPR, but our person doing it has asthma and they're tiring out.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
NW Clay St, Topeka, KS
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