Cardiac arrest scare at West Orange residence sparks urgent response, West Orange TX
Emergency response launched after cardiac arrest reported near Dayton Street, with patient later found conscious and breathing, easing initial alarm.
Audio|Source: Orange County Public Safety
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Well, Sergeant Fire, come into 911, near Dayton Street for cardiac arrest.
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Near Dayton Street for cardiac arrest.
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Near Dayton Street for cardiac arrest.
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42,
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what's the last four digits of the caller's number?
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(number withheld).
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Sample.
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Okay.
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Forty-four-nay.
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Thank you.
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457, go ahead.
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4457, see again.
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Can you guys your kind of location?
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We're just leaving from OCA.
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We received.
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Dispatch all units just will not be a cardiac arrest.
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Or Acadian, dispatchation is conscious and breathing.
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West Orange Harbor will be on standby.
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Location mentioned:
Dayton St, West Orange, TX 77630
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