Elderly man suffers possible heart attack, Stanardsville VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded near Pea Ridge Road in Greene County for a 74-year-old man showing signs of a stroke and possible heart attack. The patient was conscious, breathing but experiencing chest pain and shaking. He had a history of heart surgery and dementia and refused nitroglycerol treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Greene VA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Near Pea Ridge Road, stroke, Greene County, 9020.
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Green, Medi 5 responding, please repeat.
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8-roads.
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Medi-5, me responding to near Pea Ridge Road.
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Ridge Road.
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Cross Street South Road, Stanardsville, for a stroke on a 74-year-old male, he is conscious,
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breathing.
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Who is having difficulty breathing,
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has had three bypass heart surgeries, history of dementia.
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Is high risk for heart attacks, with chest pains and pain in his left arm.
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He is refusing nitroglycerol.
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Here's the number (number withheld), (number withheld).
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Medicines the right, thank you.
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Great. Thank you.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Bring them, Mike, response to patient update.
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Patient’s symptoms started approximately 10 minutes ago, currently shaking very badly, possibly also having a heart attack.
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Location mentioned:
Pea Ridge Rd, Stanardsville, VA 22973
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