Person at airport experiencing chest pain


Emergency services are assisting a person at the airport who is having chest pain. They are checking vital signs and preparing medication.
Audio|Source: Waterloo-Cedar Falls Public Safety
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Transcript:
possible for own (number withheld), basic airport. It describes it as a pressure in a chest. Took a 12 weeks, send that to your facility. We've got over 2 millimeters of elevation in B2, B3, B4, looks like some depression in 2 3, we have. I'm going to call a stimuler for this one. Are you still at (number withheld)? Screen your feet. You stopped transmitting. Did you send that EKG over? I sent the 12-week over. What point did it stop coming over? I don't have any vitals or anything else. Copy, I'll start with vitals. Blood pressure is 159 over 99. High rate is 81. Respirators are 20, non-labor. He's 99% of Ameri. He's gotten 324 of aspirin. And he's got an IV. Any Nitro and can you retransmit the EKG we did not receive? Copy. I'll retransmit for 12 weeks. I'll have not given it Nitro yet. We'll do that. That unravel. Chip, will that work for you? Yep, that'll be great? I'll touch it up.
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Location mentioned:
Waterloo Regional Airport, 2790 Livingston Ln, Waterloo, IA 50703
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