Emergency crews respond to chest pain call at Linden and Lee, Zanesville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 67-year-old woman experiencing chest pain at the intersection of Linden Avenue and Lee Street in Zanesville, Ohio. A second squad was requested to assist with transport to the main hospital. No further details are available at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Muskingum County Sheriff, Fire and EMS - MARCS
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Darlington command.
00:03
Do we have a second squad in now?
00:13
Negative at this time.
00:16
You have a request?
00:18
Yeah, if you can serve in a second, that'd be great.
00:24
Yeah, clear.
00:25
Yes, ma'am, we're going to be transferring one, priority three, BLS, main.
00:31
OCOV 2217?
00:38
1320-53.
00:40
Good.
00:46
Linden and Lee,
00:48
King Georgetown, 2413.
00:51
Team George, Sam,
00:53
2413. Okay.
00:58
No,
00:59
you're 536, June.
01:05
536. One thing, thank you.
01:14
2219.
01:19
The advisor is also a 67-year-old female on the scene complaining with chest pain.
01:24
We do not have any further information at this time.
01:26
I will show you in round 2220.
01:28
CASS, 2126, CLEAR.
01:33
2126.
01:35
I respond to that call in Darwin, Stinson.
01:42
Clear, 2220, and they are using OPS Channel 2, OPS Channel 2.
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