Medical response for woman with chest pain at senior center, Salem NH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a 60-year-old woman experiencing chest pain at the senior center near Sally Sweets Way. She was evaluated on scene and in the ambulance for possible atrial fibrillation.
Audio|Heard on: Pelham Fire and EMS
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
The engine one, rescue one, you're responding to the Senior Center for a 60-year-old female chest pain, time 1828.
00:17
Please respond to Sally Sweets.
00:20
Be advised, they'll have someone waiting at the door to escort you to the patient.
00:32
Parallone answering.
00:45
Yeah, we have a table here.
00:47
Where's the patient?
00:54
I have a reported 60-year-old female with chest pain.
01:00
All I know is she's wearing a blue jacket.
01:02
Someone will meet us at the door to show us where she is.
01:06
This is the senior center, correct?
01:09
It's affirmative.
01:11
All right, we'll find her.
01:14
How are you saved?
01:20
24-5-tile one on the scene cross.
01:24
Oh, you're on the team, 95 crossroads.
01:30
156-5-11.
01:33
156-511.
01:38
Go ahead.
01:40
We're going to be located at the serving window.
01:46
Thank you.
01:47
Just need to stretch her.
01:49
She's going to be evaluated in the truck for atrial fibrillation.
01:55
Receive.
02:03
Receive. Rescue for all the medic committed.
02:05
I'll advise you on the status shortly.
02:10
Receive.
02:12
Rescue of a medic committed.
02:14
1834.
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Location mentioned:
Sally Sweets Way, Salem, NH 03079
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