Medical response for man with chest pain near Frosty Ln, King NC


Emergency medical response to a 66-year-old man experiencing chest pain near Frosty Lane. The man has a history of heart attack and was given medical protocol. Multiple attempts were made before he refused transport.
Audio|Source: Stokes County Sheriff, Fire and EMS Dispatch, King Police
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Transcript:
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255 Frosty Lane, near Frosty Lane, Crawstreet Street for Frosty Lane in Beth Drive.
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We've got MS going for HF Sane.
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Before we talk at the call, we're en route for Unit 3, I'm sorry.
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Okay,
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38. What's wrong with Unit 3, 255, Frosty Lane, near Frosty Lane, most traffic reported chest pain, anybody sitting outside on the porch.
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Unit 5, take a standby, efficient 38.
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Unit 4, Snokes, you can cancel standby.
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We're going to be 10A[1], refusal, AMA after multiple attempts.
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I'll direct. Copy 5 from cancel standby before we're getting a refusal.
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Rescue better, Stowe's.
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We'll be a sign of a plea.
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Risk is already coming up.
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938.
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938. 523 to Stokes on duty.
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523 on duty. 523 on duty.
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Unit 3, 938, you respondent near Frosty Lane.
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Off Beth Drive, reported 66-year-old male chest pain, national protocol has been given the history of heart attack.
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Signal 4[2] is en route.
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Timeout 1457.
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Copy. Okay.
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Signal 4[2] in route.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10A: Available/in service (unit status)
[2]
Signal 4: Agency-specific signal; exact meaning not specified in the transcript
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Location mentioned:
Near Frosty Ln, King, NC 27021
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