Cardiac arrest response requires bariatric ambulance


Emergency medical crews dealt with a cardiac arrest situation at an apartment complex. They needed a special ambulance to help transport the patient because of size issues with the elevator and stretcher.
Audio|Source: Camden County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
Central's right, I see. Feels Central. It's 8 Alpha from Kinca. 8 Alpha. 8 Alpha. It's been advised 20 minutes since the call for cardiac arrest. Copy. You see if you are still in progress. Okay. We need a bariatric truck out here. Received. Cooper EMS Dave supervisor from Camden County. EMS 104. EMS 104. EMS is 104. A bariatric truck and service. Yeah, we'll bring it out. Precinct. the DVS 24 South Black Horse Park from the Jersey and King. One, two, central. Metro Union, you're on North Fire Attack 3. County, EMS 104. AMS 104. You can put me on Barry 10, what's the add next to? North EMS 2. Apartment 514. What do you see? I don't believe the stretcher's going to fit up there, so you're going to have to bring the patient down on your stretcher and we'll do a transfer. I don't think we're going to fit on our stretcher at all. Okay, that electric checkers will not fit in those elevators, so we'll get to figure it out. And we go for us arrived. That's four. What do you call? Not a big twenty-time. Back on to forty-three, the elbow recalls. Four-three. 28-233-33 Roosevelt Boulevard between Woodham and Squire and Medical Emergency. He yields 21-3-233-23, Roseville-Rour between a Wickham and Sequoia in medical emergency.
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Camden County, NJ
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