Woman experiences chest pains at Cumberland apartment, Cumberland MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 55-year-old woman experienced chest pains at an apartment near North Mechanic Street in Cumberland. Emergency medical services responded after she reported no relief from multiple doses of nitroglycerin.
Audio|Heard on: Allegany County Fire
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01:47
Transcript:
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Near North Mechanic Street, apartment 806 for chest pains, ambulance company one.
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Near North Mechanic Street,
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Near North Mechanic Street, JFK Apartments, apartment 806 for chest pains, ambulance company one.
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ALS-type call, 439 hours.
00:21
518 to wrap the UPMC 518 for up the UPMC at 440 hours
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Communications,
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engine 1 is en route for the ALS upgrade.
00:33
344 is out of service.
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Engine 1 in route, medical upgrade, 344 out of service, 444.
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444.
00:44
ALS 3442 in route.
00:45
ALS 3442 in-row.
00:51
342, 445 hours.
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342, engine one, could be a JFK apartment.
00:57
It should be an apartment 806.
00:59
They're going to meet you down in the lobby.
01:01
55-year-old female, to be a campaign to have her D-PIP light festival right now.
01:08
We're taking four nitroses, no relief.
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Clark and conscience, I'm breathing normally at this time, just something a lot of pain.
01:15
And you won't copy.
01:23
3, 42, engine 1.
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We're using the front entrance now.
01:31
Engine 1 is on scene.
01:33
I'll have it clear.
01:36
Hey, engine 1 on C, 447R.
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4-2 is in traffic.
01:46
3, 4242, 447R.
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