Man stopped breathing after allergic reaction at home


Audio|Source: Rappahannock County Public Safety
02:55
Transcript:
4207 are you medical? That's affirmative. Correct, Medic 7. I should be responding. He's a 60-year-old male. He was sung by the EpiPenit has been administered. He's laying on the kitchen floor. Access the front door? 14.07, copies? Direct. The patient did lose consciousness for a short amount of time. Copy. One to seven. Go ahead. Right there, a second epithetan has been administered this call. Are you responding to this call? They haven't put me on it, but I can't. 32 Grandview. Subjected is gone by B when I'm conscious. I'm almost there now. One, it sounds like the patient possibly going into cardiac arrest. Medic 1, patient has stopped breathing at this time. One patient has stopped breathing at this time. We're giving CPR instructions. Bring your AED and everything in when you come. Rob Anac utility 7 responding, responding to you direct and supplemental. Grab a hand for medic 7. Was that traffic for not breathing for medic warn or medic 7? Medic 7. Copy. Can you go ahead and tone next due engine for manpower for a possible cardiac arrest? Correct. I do have long, unfortunately, I was also. All location is an answer. Ravahannis, do you want 9 to start heading that? 104, go ahead and start that way. Go ahead and join us. Rappank, 7. Medic, non-responding 0912? Good. Rep. Hennett, Utility 1,000,000, 912? Rep. Hatt, 7. Can you expedite your 32 grandview to assess CPR? Yes. Yeah, I'm in route. Unit 1 is there. She's assisting. She's requested this.
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Location mentioned:
Near Grandview Rd, Washington, VA 22747
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