Medical team responds to man with chest pain, Midlothian VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded near Venita Road and Huguenot Trail for a 65-year-old man experiencing chest tightness, abdominal pain, and vomiting. The patient had a recent bypass surgery and was on blood thinners.
Audio|Heard on: Powhatan County Fire & Rescue
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Transcript:
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M.0407 abdominal party 1 EMS 704 and Mediq 721 near Venita Road.
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Cross streets are Huguenot Trail.
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Timeout 0934.
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Inby 0407, respond near Venita Road, crossing Huguenot Trail at Domilk. Road 1,934.
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Reddy 704 is responding to Adul Road and presently the road.
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You can go ahead and place the U.S.
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704-packed surface AIQ.
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TEPA4-934.
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Mediq 721, a Route 935.
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Ginger 704, Medics 721, you're for a 65-year-old male,
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weighs 310 pounds,
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facing Camels Walk.
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He is reporting chest tightness.
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He had a recent bypass surgery about two weeks ago.
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He has been vomiting.
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Still getting further info.
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Medics 721 into 704.
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The patient is also on blood thinners.
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No other medical history besides the recent bypass surgery.
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Abdominal pain has been going on for about 15 to 16 hours and he has been taking a lot of Tylenol for the pain.
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No further updates.
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Location mentioned:
Venita Rd, Midlothian, VA 23113
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