Medical teams respond to woman with chest pain, Mobile AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to two separate medical calls in Mobile, Alabama. The first involved a 35-year-old woman experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath near North Water Street. The second involved a person having breathing difficulty near McVeigh Drive North.
Audio|Heard on: Mobile County/City and Area Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine three, rescue 14, chest pain near North Water Street between Adams Street and Volard Street.
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Engine three, rescue 14, chest pain near North Water Street between Adams Street and Volard Street.
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Time out 1553.
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Hours.
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County nine.
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County nine.
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That's correct.
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As far as we know.
00:54
You're welcome.
01:01
Engine 16, Rescue 24, breathing difficulty near McVeigh Drive North between Riviera Drive East and Riviera Drive West.
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Engine 16, Rescue 24, breathing difficulty near McVeigh Drive North between Riviera Drive East and Riviera Drive West.
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Time out fifteen fifty-five hours.
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Oh, every day.
01:42
Oh, I mean recently on state (number withheld).
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Have you?
01:56
Rescue 14, Engine 3, you're responding for a 35-year-old female cardiac patient with chest pain.
02:01
Conscious and alert, shortness of breath.
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Location mentioned:
N Water St, Mobile, AL 36602
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