Female patient with severe chest pain at Lee Street, Siler City NC
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According to the dispatch call, medical call for a 47-year-old female at near Lee Street reporting severe chest pain. The patient is conscious and breathing normally. She took baby aspirin as per protocol, with no history of heart attack or angina.
Audio|Heard on: Chatham NC EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Okay. This match 1172 will be diverting to that chest pain.
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11702, the patient is a female conscious breathing, responding normally, breathing normally.
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It's not clammy, no this truth.
00:13
Heart attack or angina.
00:15
The caller just stepped outside, came back in and had severe chest pains, said that it's going all through her body.
00:23
She has taken baby aspirin per protocol.
00:28
Communications from 11704.
00:32
1174.
00:35
We've been around the pilgrim's wrong.
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104.
00:42
Yeah, Mr. 1, respond to near Lee Street,
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near Lee Street, cross creek, Q street, and globes, three reference to chest pains.
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10 Charlie 3, 10 Charlie 3.
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1173, transporting the CTIA.
00:59
Communication, Medic 1 will be en route.
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Lee, I have no.
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10-4-Medic 1.
01:05
Your patient is a 47-year-old female conscious breathing, responding normally, breathing normally.
01:11
It's not clammy, no history required to attack, and angina.
01:15
She is one of our frequent callers.
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Location mentioned:
Lee St NE, Siler City, NC 27344
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