Medical response for chest pain at Miami airport, Miami FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a report of a forty-nine-year-old man experiencing chest pain at Checkpoint H inside Miami International Airport. Two response units were dispatched and confirmed patient contact.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade Police and Fire - Hammocks Dispatch and Central Dispatch
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01:20
Transcript:
00:00
I have a forty-nine year old male chest pain at Checkpoint H Hotel.
00:04
Car One.
00:08
Car One, I believe Car Two is in service and they should be right by there.
00:14
Who's going to be primary for calls yourself or car two?
00:18
Depending on the location.
00:21
Copy. Do you copy the airport car two?
00:24
Car two, go ahead and send it and I will respond.
00:27
Copy. It's going to be Checkpoint H.
00:37
Reference a forty-nine year old male chest pains.
00:39
Copy.
00:40
I'll stay tight.
00:47
Five nine back in quarters.
00:50
Five nine in quarters.
00:52
Ten eleven, they come.
00:59
Airport car two's arrival.
01:02
Car two arrival. They also advised the sterile side.
01:04
I don't know if that's helpful.
01:05
Airport car two.
01:09
Two, could you repeat that?
01:14
They advise that they're on the sterile side.
01:18
(name withheld), yeah, we made a patient contact.
01:19
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Miami International Airport (MIA), 2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142
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