Woman suffers cardiac arrest at cardiology center, Utica NY


An 83-year-old woman had a cardiac arrest at Mohawk Valley Cardiology near Genesee Street in Utica. She was not conscious or breathing. Emergency medical services responded with multiple units.
Audio|Source: Oneida County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Compo, cardiac arrest, near C street, not by cardiology, sweet B-boy 1.
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Concol, cardiac arrest, near Genesee Street, Molyte Cardiology.
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Beazin Boy 1.
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Concolde, cardiac arrest, near Genesee Street, Logged Cardiology, Sleep, V, Boy 1.
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83 female, not conscious, not breathing.
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9, you are 1, 11.09.
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3 is on. We're just about to load up the ambulance to be 10-8[2].
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I've got a cardiac arrest for you all friends for 4 to respond with you.
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7 4, we'll advise in about a minute when we're clear.
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Valence 3 will be in route.
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I'll be on the audience screen Rob Levinton.
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Dispatch 3, I have medic 4 grab the en route this for you.
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104, we are 108, 6876.
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Medics 3 Priority 1[1], near Genesee Street in Utica, Lohawk Valley Cardiology, for a cardiac arrest.
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Medic 4 will be responding with you.
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10476, can you have Medic 4 bring the secret device?
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It's in their ambulance already.
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Medic 4, Priority 1[1], near Genesee Street with Medic 3 for a cardiac arrest Mohawk Valley.
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Cardiology.
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I'm dropping the call in you a minute.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, often involving life-threatening or critical situations.
[2]
10-8: In service / available for calls
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