Male patient reported with chest pain at Hampton Township, Newton NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a male in his 60s was reported with chest pain, dizziness, and sweating at the Hampton Township Municipal Building near Rumsey Way.
Audio|Heard on: Wantage and Sussex County Fire and EMS, NJ State Police
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
We're gonna tone them out, and you guys have a second call on 9-15 Thonegg Road for a fall victim.
00:05
Take from, negative.
00:08
Thank you, sir.
00:09
Anything, ATS, ACS on the driver, or just be MCIC?
00:18
So far, just that.
00:20
Two, three.
00:22
Very good.
00:24
Gotty. You can show me.
00:26
In still water.
00:27
I'm going to divert to that other.
00:29
(number withheld).
00:33
Procedure on scene and clear diverting to Sonics.
00:35
I love 17.
00:39
County 292 and Medic 5-3.
00:42
Your patient's actually going to be near Rumsey Way, the Hampton Township Municipal Building, off of Halsey Road.
00:48
Loven 19.
00:49
Three, Steve, near Rumsey Way.
00:52
Thank you.
00:58
Newt 3651 responding into Stillwater.
01:06
Newton 3652 responding into Stillwater.
01:08
Newton 3652 responding into Stillwater.
01:26
236-52 Can we actually divert you to Hampton near Rumsey Way to Hampton Township Municipal Building? We have a male in his 60s with chest pain, dizzy, and sweating.
01:45
Receive diverting.
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Location mentioned:
Rumsey Way, Hampton Township, Newton, NJ 07860
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