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Patient resuscitation near Suicide CurveSan Jose CA

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San Jose, CA

Emergency responders in San Jose assisted a person in cardiac arrest near an area called Suicide Curve. Crews performed CPR and coordinated an airlift, establishing a helicopter landing zone near the boat ramp for possible transport. The patient was transported to meet the helicopter.

Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
06:52
Transcript:
00:00
I see. It looks like engine 22 is arriving in your area.
00:04
Are they still needed to go to these coordinates for the landing zone?
00:09
Yeah, I have 22 stand by real quick.
00:12
I'm talking with the supervisors here based on logistics and the helicopter's ability.
00:18
Can you confirm with CalStar if they can transport CPR in progress?
00:26
I see I copy.
00:27
We're going to have a agenda 22 stand by.
00:29
You're talking with Supervisor.
00:30
We'll check with CalStar to see if they can transport with CPR in progress.
00:38
I see 628 on SB Fire 1.
00:44
Go, I see.
00:46
We're currently en route to the LZ at the DM.
00:49
CPR still in progress, still pulseless and aftic.
00:52
I see 628. Do you copy that?
01:03
Copy that. Stand by one.
01:10
628 from IC.
01:14
628. Based on the logistics, the supervisors for families would like the patient brought here and the LV to remain at the parking lot.
01:26
That way they have the option to decide either way.
01:28
And since 23, he has one you need to route from 880 in North First Street.
01:34
Copy, just to confirm, we are headed down to meet you at suicide curve with the patient.
01:43
That's affirmative.
01:45
Copy that, we're in route.
01:49
We have 22.
01:50
Yeah, I see.
01:51
Engine 8. On Triush Medical, 363, South 183.
01:55
IC Command 22, just confirmed the landing done will now you back at the boat ramp parking lot.
02:01
That's a permative and sent engine 22 there to set that LZ up and we will advise.
02:07
Engine 344, Medical, L-Rexhawn Air Department.
02:11
343, Checkriss Drive, near Chequess Drive, Apartment ACCES and Shult Drive.
02:17
I think of Mention.2, we'll make it a way towards the program.
02:32
Other fire.
02:33
You're trying to name Rouse.
02:34
ICA command 22.
02:40
Go to ICSI.
02:42
I see 31 minutes a lap time.
02:44
Oh,
02:47
yeah. And we copy some other traffic.
02:49
We're going to stick with this plan here due to the...
02:51
It gives us multiple options.
02:53
So 628 will transport the patient back down to the ambulance and we'll keep the LZ at the boat ramp.
03:01
I see 104. We're advising Calstar off the boat ramp parking lot for the...
03:13
628 my 628.2.8.5.
03:20
Yeah, just patient status and the monitor status and your EPA to...
03:34
We'll be there at about five to ten minutes.
03:37
We still have PEA about 20 to 30.
03:40
CPR in progress.
03:41
Engineing, copy use, staging.
03:44
Your ambulance is also elected to stage and PD has multiple units en route.
03:48
Take out.
03:55
Further from 28, two EPIs on board.
04:01
Under 34 70s.
04:04
IC from Battalion 35.
04:07
34.
04:09
And Gen 34, Bravo response, 81 year old male, fall patient with weakness.
04:13
We got 22 at the boat ramp.
04:16
And we got a park ranger down the boat ramp as well.
04:19
I'm here at Suicide Corner.
04:21
Is there anything I can do to help you? 34 company.
04:23
Do you have a call number for us? No, I think this is them now.
04:26
They're going to just load up here and be over at the program for some rendezvous.
04:32
They're going to make the decision whether to go there in the ground transport.
04:36
So either plan we have options, there's no time.
04:44
We've got to patience with us right now.
04:46
We're at the ambulance.
04:52
Commandant 22 engine 22 is at the foot ramp, sitting up the LV.
05:01
Commandment 2 copies engine 22 at the boat ramps and up LD.
05:06
No they bar engine 3.
05:14
Engine 3, go ahead.
05:18
Can you check with the alarm company and see if the system is reset, please?
05:25
Engine 3104.
05:31
Engine 3, this call came in via first party on site,
05:36
not through the alarm company.
05:40
Copy that. There's no alarm sounding here, and the remote panel shows system normal.
05:46
Do we have a unit number that called this in?
05:51
Engine 3, that's negative.
05:53
The RP advised that the fire alarm was activated in the entire building, unknown unit number.
06:02
It's three copies.
06:04
We're going back in service.
06:06
Engine three.
06:10
Another fire, under 31.
06:13
Engine 31.
06:17
You can cancel the county ambulance station AMA.
06:21
NJ31-104 will cancel the ambulance station AMA.
06:27
That's all you, I think.
06:30
ICA go ahead.
06:33
Yeah, patient is loaded in Medics 34.
06:37
They're en route to the LZ about a 2-3-minute arrival time, ETA,
06:42
and below 5.
06:48
I-C-104 patient is loaded in Medics-34 and route to the LZ 2 to 3-minute ETA.

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