Elderly female in cardiac arrest shows signs of life, Preston County WV
Emergency responders were sent to Rural Pike in West Virginia for an 85-year-old female reported in cardiac arrest. Initially no pulse was felt, but the patient later showed signs of responsiveness and breathing.
Audio|Source: Preston County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Station 11th are out of any of them that you to respond for snow calls the years (number withheld) rural pike caller 853 station let us acknowledge we'll be out momentarily
00:27
Station 11, it's an upgrade to a cardiac arrest.
00:31
Okay, 10, company 11.
00:33
Okay, 10 company 11.
00:34
Okay, 11 got it.
01:03
Brett Comptonor.
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Cov A11-Hara.
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County Deroor, and neither respond.
01:08
Cardiac arrest (number withheld) rural pike.
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Similar, David Bucke.
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Compton, I'm out of (number withheld) in route.
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Okay, round 855, break.
01:27
Yes.
01:30
Take the day, respond to (number withheld) on rural pike for an 85-year-old female.
01:37
By that, at first he didn't feel a pulse,
01:40
he does feel one now, she's blinking her eyes, pain, breathing.
01:45
Somewhat responsive, but still not getting a lot of her.
01:50
I've had just switched.
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Portable 17 column center.
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Portable 17, go ahead.
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Enrow POV.
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(number withheld) copy.
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Portable 10combe. Portable 10 Com Center in route P.O.B.
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Portable 10, copy.
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Aurora Pike, West Virginia
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