Patient stops breathing during ambulance transport, Alachua County FL


A patient being transported by an ambulance stopped breathing. The medical crew started CPR and requested emergency assistance near South East Hawthorne Road and South East 152 Street in Florida.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 62 and rescue 62 response.
00:02
Engine 62, rescue 62, respond. It's nighttime.
00:09
I get another unit over here with MS is going to check out. Hi.
00:19
262 engine 62 Battalion 5 sure responding to the cardiac arrest near South East Hawthorne Rd and South East 152 St.
00:27
South East Halliburne Road and South East 152 Street.
00:30
Hey, Haley, you good.
00:33
Yeah, 10-4[1]. If you want to come over here, though, while they come and check her out, just another officer's gun over here by me. I got you give me a break.
00:41
1-275.
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I'm 26.
00:47
Per the caller they advised they were transporting a patient in North Florida. The patient stopped breathing and the crew was doing the CPR[2] and they're needing assistance.
00:54
They're going to be two to three miles east from this intersection.
00:57
There's no patient information at this time. It's 1910.
01:00
Black to Rescue 62.
01:02
Who's the transporting agency? Rescue 52, stand by.
01:07
Sorry, repeat.
01:08
Rescue 62 standby will I ask the call taker.
01:11
Daniels, uh, redirect him if you guys are only doing last on there.
01:14
Off 22.
01:17
Following.
01:19
12-8. Is this confirming you're on the 22 alpha?
01:22
Yeah, that's 104.
01:23
Okay.
01:24
That's how many five.
01:27
Based on line 11,
01:29
add engine 60 this call, because it sounds like they're continuing.
01:33
So engine 60 may be able to intercept quicker than engine 62.
01:36
If you continue rescue 62 and engine 62.
01:39
That's honey in five. Message received adding engine 60 the call in 1911.
01:43
VALP 214.
01:45
Calls, me, I'm going to send me.
01:52
You know,
01:53
it's respond to the cardiac arrest. The advice, this is going to be the Century Ambulance Transporting Agency.
02:03
1014.
02:04
1014.
02:10
Rescue 23 patient care transfer. Rescue 23 patient care transfer is 1913.
02:17
Black for 10.5. The time 5.
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The time of 5.
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The night with the sentry truck.
02:25
It's going to be west of 234.
02:27
The time 5, master, see, that with the sundry truck west of 234.
02:31
It's 1913.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation; message received and understood.
[2]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in progress
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