67-year-old man with chest pain and breathing trouble, Andover CT
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Emergency services responded to a 67-year-old man near Lake Road who was experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing. The man had a previous heart condition and used medication that eased chest pain but worsened breathing difficulty. He was located close to the town line and quarry campground area.
Audio|Heard on: Tolland County Public Safety / CSP Troop C
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Transcript:
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Town Department Retone driver tech needed, near Lake Road, 67-year-old male, chest pain, difficulty breathing.
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Here's the power department retone additional driver-tech needed,
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Near Lake Road, 67-year-old male, chest pain, difficulty breathing.
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Unprovoid that of chest pains was shortest of breath just have a previous cardiac history.
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He took more nitro with relief,
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however it made the difficulty with breathing slightly worse.
00:37
I feel like I can do it.
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In the vans, the unit near Lake Road, close to the town line and the quarry campground,
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67-year-old male chest pain, difficulty breathing.
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In over ambulance, near Lake Road between the town line and the quarry campground, 67-year-old male chest pain, difficulty breathing.
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The run of ambulance for Collins,
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Near Lake Road, 67-year-old male, chest pain, difficulty breathing,
01:27
pension, off the hood.
01:33
Through three one.
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Very on.
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Going eight running ambulance unit.
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Anyone on 241 responding.
01:54
It's 941 responding.
01:56
Could switch to 86, please.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Rd, Andover, CT 06232
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