Young man treated for irregular heartbeat at Amherst College, Amherst MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to 59 College Street near Valentine Hall at Amherst College for a 20-year-old male experiencing an irregular heartbeat likely due to atrial fibrillation. The patient was awake and breathing. The caller reported that the patient had consumed an edible, which might be affecting his condition.
Audio|Heard on: Amherst Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention 5.1A1.
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Attention 51A1.
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Respond 59 College Street outside of Valentine Hall at Amherst College for a 20-year-old male with possible atrial fibrillation.
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Reporting party says that his heart rate is jumping from 130 back down into the 90s, back and forth.
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Awake, breathing, and responsive otherwise.
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Respond 59 College Street, Valentine Hall at Amherst College, 2103.
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729-8-1 you can have its responding.
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A1 on here responding to 59 College Street, Valentine Hall, 2103.
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The second and engine two.
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Go ahead, engine two.
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Engine 2 responded to the EFR to College Street.
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Engine 2 on air responding to 59 College Street at Valentine Hall at 2103.
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Engine 2 and A1 be advised calling party stated that he has also taken an edible which may be contributing to the situation.
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Location mentioned:
College St, Amherst, MA 01002
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