Two cardiac arrests responded to on East 14th and Boone, Spokane WA


Medical teams responded to two cardiac arrest cases. One involved a 41-year-old male near East 14th Avenue who was beyond help upon arrival. The other involved an unconscious female not breathing near East Boone Avenue, also beyond help when medical teams arrived.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
02:7
Transcript:
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Echo[1] call. Volcan Engine 7.
00:04
Truck 14,
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near East 14th Avenue, Channel City Primary, cardiac arrest.
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EMR 134, this is a downgrade alpha for a flu and now be on help.
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Alpy,
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did you say downgrade alpha or reached up in CNA or cancel?
00:32
You can cancel.
00:40
Open Engine 7.
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This is a Coulence Spouse, 41Nail,
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Beyond Help, Colton's Space and Warm Environment, PDF's advice.
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Add it,
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tough.
00:56
You can't put your description. This is an alpha call down to an alpha for a 41 male,
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Mount Beyond Help.
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Copy,
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truck for female counsel.
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Echo[1] call, Valley Engine 1, Engine 2, Valley 31, Valley 21, Valley 21, near East Boone Avenue, Channel, Valley Primary, cardiac arrest.
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NJ1, AMR, 126.
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DG1. DG1.
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Mark, do you make an airway at the apartment right now?
01:45
Hey, J-1,
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J-G-1, Valington 2, Valley 31.
01:50
Females are an unconscious not breathing. If I carry on progress, 132 is for transit now.
02:00
Yes, that's probably 201s on scene.
02:03
I'll have Roos command.
02:05
20 Valley 21 on Seam Blue Command.
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[1]
Echo: Highest-priority medical response for immediate life-threatening conditions, often involving cardiac or respiratory arrest.
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E Boone Ave, Spokane, WA
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