Emergency services respond to potential heart attack


Emergency services were sent to help a woman in Lincoln County who was having chest pains and may be having a heart attack.
Audio|Source: Lincoln County Public Safety
02:24
Transcript:
Submit District 2 Central, Station 10, respond for chest pain, (name withheld), North American, and Cadillard Drive. 10, Charlie 1. Submit District 2 Central, Station 10, respond for chest pain, (name withheld), North American, and Cadillard Drive. 10, Charlie 1. Seamette District 2, Central, Station 10, respond for chest pain, (name withheld), North America, 10, Charlie 1, times 400. Seaman District 2, Central, Station 10, respond for (name withheld), North America. Ten Charlie, one, times 400. Well, FEMA. Thanks, well. We're around. Thanks, about ten, four. Secretary County, out of the farm and a 27th of the notes. T and four. 5442. Name 5.1-104. T3. Your firearms negative. Fire separate for engine 100. Central. In-route, (name withheld). TN4. TN4. C&4. C. C. Annit's in route, (name withheld). You're going to have a female patient, conscious and breathing. Possible heart attack. She's having chest pains and can't see. They advise to come in to employee entrance, employee gate, and take a right. Security guard will be waiting on you to take you to where she's up. Annette's in route, (name withheld). You're going to have a female patient, conscious and breathing. Possible heart attack, she's having chest pains and can't see. They advise to come in to employee entrance, employee gate, and take a right. Security guard will be waiting on you to take you to where she's up. Sure, Mark. Excuse me, do you read back on your LL? Go ahead. Comes back on to (name withheld), Charlotte active, negative.
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Lincoln County, NC
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