Man experiences chest pain and stomach discomfort outdoors, Salina KS
Emergency responders attended to a middle-aged man outside near South 5th Street who was experiencing chest pain and stomach discomfort, possibly due to heart failure.
Audio|Source: Salina City Police and County Fire / EMS
02:21
Transcript:
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Can we get an angling around here? We have another person just waiting down.
00:05
Some middle-aged male.
00:07
I'm unsure what's going on besides the shortness of breath and he's clenching his stomach.
00:12
I don't have a minimum good book yet.
00:17
10-4[1].
00:20
2176, 44.
00:32
2176, go ahead.
00:36
Texas tag,
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(name withheld), 4166,
00:40
2700 block of K-140 on a silver Ford expedition.
00:52
1673.
00:53
This is FYI, it might be something related with a heart failure.
01:01
1473, 10-4[1], break, 2176 that returned signal 30 to a silver Ford to the last of Beck out of Amaro, Texas.
01:17
It's large July 24, 6th.
01:21
Okay, more ladies.
01:25
Unit 2. Law enforcement on scene request for medics.
01:30
At 1.30, near South 5th Street.
01:32
Unit 2.
01:33
Medical 1.
01:38
Are you guys still outside?
01:42
10-4[1]. We're right in front of the garage.
01:46
10-4[1], thank you.
01:48
1476, 5028.
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14705, go ahead.
01:55
Kansas 192, Lincoln, Lincoln, Nora on a Cadillac.
02:01
Two.
02:05
Correct, you've got one there.
02:06
Thanks again.
02:09
10-4[1], Medic 1.
02:11
We have officers out with an unknown-age male holding his stomach.
02:14
Then they're also advising it could be from some possible heart failure.
02:19
They're going to be outside in front of the garage on this street.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
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Location mentioned:
S 5th St, Salina, KS 67401
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