Unresponsive person receives CPR in West Virginia


Audio|Source: Preston County Fire and EMS
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Senator 6.8.689. 6803, 689, caller's advising that he's been out of town for a couple days. He did speak to (name withheld) at some point this morning, did advise that he doesn't think he needs to do CPR because her jaw is moving a little bit. I asked him to do breath counts for me and he not cooperatively told me that she was breathing every two seconds. 83 copies. 8.9. Okay, sir. Do you want an officer since he's not cooperating? That's nothing. 503, 689, he's allowing her to go through instructions now. I believe CPR has been started. Correction 3, acknowledged from 5 and 3 acknowledged from 6. Okay. I believe 689 is probably going to beat us. Well, it wasn't registering where we were going and I came with 26, but that's 92, which would have been a little quicker force. I mean, it's right there off a Pleasant Dale Road before you were thinking it on back on the herring. Yeah, I'm familiar if just that first wasn't registry. 259, I'm showing 24 hours taking me in off Pleasantdale. The Pleasantdale is going to be pretty rough. I don't know what the conditions are since all that recent rain. 69, 53. Good. We don't take Pleasantdale, go in off a hearing. If you come in off Pleasantdale, you'll beat that truck to death. Okay, I was just getting right out. It's very bad between Chippewa on that route. Okay, just see.
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Pleasantdale Rd, West Virginia
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