Resident chokes and suffers cardiac arrest at assisted living, Grand Junction CO
A female resident at an assisted living facility near North Cherry Street is choking and has gone into cardiac arrest. Emergency responders are on the way to provide medical help. The resident is unconscious and not breathing at the moment. She has a history of heart problems. Two friendly dogs are present at the location.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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43, 33, 4211 copy on a resident that's choking and going into cardiac arrest at the Willows Assisted Living, near North Cherry Street.
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Okay.
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Pultine Officer, not to the Willows, assisted living near North Cherry Street, and it will be in the dining room.
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For an unknown aged female, is not conscious, not breathing.
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She's choking, is now going into cardiac arrest.
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We are getting squat in route as well.
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1215.
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Truck 1, AMS 13, 2, North the Highlands Apartments, Unit (number withheld), female conscious breathing, general weakness,
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and heart populations.
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Does have a history of heart problems.
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This will be a code through response. There are two dogs at the address, both are friendly.
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