Cardiac arrest reported near Troyer Road and Fox Chaser Lane, White Hall MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a cardiac arrest incident near Troyer Road and Fox Chaser Lane involving an 83-year-old man who was initially not breathing. The patient's condition changed to normal breathing but then showed signs of agonal breathing and remained unconscious.
Audio|Heard on: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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714.1, committee 710, Baltimore County, medic 60, cardiac arrest.
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Near Troyer Road, Harford Creamery Road, and Fox Chaser Lane.
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Talk of PMS, 719.
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6-71.
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We're going to be clear, Baltimore County.
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You can go ahead and put us on either unconscious or cardiac arrest that came out.
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You got it, I have you en route.
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Medics 21, was it a patient refusal? I had forced the arrest.
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That's correct.
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You have a question.
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Please, thanks.
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And the time, she's 172.
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I also have en route.
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Medic 10, Utility 7-1, 7-2,
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I also have en route.
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Medic 10,
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Utility 7-1,
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722.
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Utility 7-1, that was three personnel.
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That's correct.
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Receive. Receipt.
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It's a time out on Medical Rock 714-1.
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The report is originally an 83-year-old male, non-conscious, not breathing.
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He was then upgraded to a...
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normal breathing rate,
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but then the algorithm is saying agonal, so still unconscious, unknown breathing status.
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224 level 3, 38, level 1.
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