Patient conscious and breathing after cardiac alert, Clark County WA


Emergency responders were called to a reported cardiac or respiratory arrest near Southeast Taunton Avenue, room 103. The patient was confirmed to be conscious and breathing when responders arrived. Only one fire unit remained on scene while others cleared.
Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
02:26
Transcript:
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Priority 1[1].
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Engine 9. Engine 6.
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Cardiac or respiratory arrest.
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Near Southeast Taunton Avenue.
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Unit 103. Map page 2235.
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Firecom engine knife.
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Engine Night.
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Yeah, the phone's not off my screen, but we're in route.
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In-emnon-9, copy.
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Please send me room number 103, 103.
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Copy 103.
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103.
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You can cancel our AMR unit engine 26 or may not see.
01:03
I copy on CCOs. CCSO is in round.
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Copy.
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824.
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Fire comment to 6.
01:26
Is she still conscious and breathing now?
01:36
That was the last update I'll confirm.
01:39
Oh it doesn't like we haven't on the phone either.
01:45
Copy.
01:54
Engine 6 and engine 9, that's affirmative. The patient is conscious in breathing and the RP did not want to stay on the line with us.
02:04
Ingen 6, top of that. You can clear engine 9. We're probably a little bit closer.
02:12
The engine 9 will continue. We're about one minute up.
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Engine 6 copy. You guys can take it. We'll clear them.
02:21
We're just turn on tolls.
02:26
Just have copies.
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
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