CPR performed during medical emergency near Lincoln Place, Lockport NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical incident near Lincoln Place in Lockport involving a man who was initially unresponsive and not breathing. CPR was performed, and the individual later resumed breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara NY Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Fire control to South Lockport EMS call near Lincoln Place Apartment C off of Lincoln Avenue.
00:08
32-year-old male unresponsive but breathing.
00:11
ALS priority will be on FDMS.
00:15
Fire control repeating to South Lockport EMS call near Lincoln Place Apartment B.
00:23
32-year-old male unresponsive but breathing.
00:26
ALS priority will be FDMS.
00:28
21 seconds. Thirty-three Niagara County Fire.
00:34
Fire control South Lockport for your EMS call near Lincoln Place Apartment C.
00:39
Male now unresponsive, not breathing, beginning CPR.
00:43
Repeating to South Lockport, starting CPR near Lincoln Place Apartment C.
00:53
Virtual South Lockport for the patient.
00:55
Patient now breathing; South Lockport patient on Lincoln Place is breathing.
01:01
Fire control 23M70.
01:04
23M70?
01:07
Responding to Lincoln.
01:10
Copy, responding Lincoln.
01:11
You'll have Twin City from Maple in transit.
01:13
And so you're aware, the patient is breathing.
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Location mentioned:
Lincoln Pl Apartment C, Lockport, NY 14094
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