66-year-old woman treated for chest pain and numb arm, Ann Arbor MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 66-year-old woman at a residential building in Ann Arbor experienced chest pain and numbness in her right arm. Emergency responders treated her as a life-threatening medical emergency and responded promptly.
Audio|Heard on: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County Police/Fire/EMS Dispatches
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Transcript:
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Central and the Arab Soundship, Station 1, respond on a medical near East Park, apartment near 430.
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Chest pain.
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3810, takeover a highest priority emergency at Michigan in Detman, please, 3810.
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264.
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264, good.
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Well, Mom. Yes.
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3813, you can start highest priority for Maple on chest pain, 3849 you can cancel and hold the station.
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I'll show you out at high school.
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You can show me in service, zebra, zebra, unit, vehicle 109, have a great shift.
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Central on the air, south shift, station, one, respond, automatic.
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Park East Towers, apartment near 430.
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You have a 66-year-old female, conscious.
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Queenie of chest pain.
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A right arm is numb.
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ALA, it's going to be emergent.
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14 minutes.
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Your time on this is 1447.
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