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Multiple medical emergencies with chest pain and fainting reportedAlbuquerque NM

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A Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87116

Several medical emergencies were reported in Albuquerque involving chest pain, cold sweats, and fainting episodes. One case involved a child between 3 and 5 years old. Emergency responders attended multiple locations near Winona Avenue and Father Sky Street.

Audio|Source: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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Respond to attend Delta 4, chest pain, clammy or cold sweats,
00:05
at near Winona Avenue, southeast.
00:11
Latter 5.
00:12
Respond to attend Delta 4, chest pain, clammy and cold sweats,
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at near Winona Avenue, Southeast.
00:26
Go ahead, Rescue 16.
00:29
Erick 16 alarm, can you put the throughout, please?
00:31
No service.
00:34
Gov that, Rescue 16 in route, sir.
00:37
Engine 8's alarm.
00:39
Go ahead, Agent 8?
00:41
Can you put a sign of 31 of us for Rescue 16, please?
00:45
Cover that, Engine 8.
00:47
The alarm to Rescue 16, you direct?
00:51
Rescue 16, I direct on that. Thank you, 8.
01:00
Engine 8. Respond to a 31 Alpha 1[1], fainting episode and alert, over 3 5 years old,
01:09
at near Father Sky Street, North East. Engine 8. Respond to...
01:19
Agent 12 alarm, we're clear, we can take that 10 delta in our district.
01:23
Alpha 1. Fainting Episodes Alert, over 3-5 years old,
01:28
at near Father Sky Street, northeast.
01:34
The engine 12, lighter 5 be correct.
01:41
Asg. 12 to alarm, same traffic.
01:44
Okay.
01:46
One mid-five cancel.
01:51
You have a three-go alarm.
01:52
Go ahead, sir.
01:55
Yes, sir, we're on scene of (number withheld).
01:58
I see the lockbox and then the code.
02:01
There's no lockbox on the door, there's not a side door.
02:05
There's no lockbox on the property. It's like a quadplex with one door and one window.
02:10
Nothing in the front yard.
02:18
Engine 12. Respond to attend Delta 4.
02:22
Chess pain, clammy, cold sweats,
02:25
at near Winona, South East.
02:30
Engine 12.
02:32
Respond to attend Delta 4, chest pain, clammy or cold sweats,
02:37
at near Winona Avenue, Southeast.
02:47
We'll do a call. Let's talk.
02:51
Rescue 3-4 to 5 control. Rescue 3-4?
02:56
Can we please try to call that for at the address? Everything's gated and locked up and we don't see anyone here?
03:04
Respond to attend Delta 4, chest pain, clammy or cold sweats,
03:10
at near Winona Avenue, Southeast.
03:14
Rescue 12.
03:16
Respond to attend Delta 4, chest pain, clammy or cold sweats,
03:22
at near Winona Avenue, Southeast.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
31 Alpha 1: Fainting/syncope – patient alert, Alpha priority, determinant 1

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A Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87116

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