Emergency medical call for febrile man with chest pain, Arcadia FL
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Emergency medical responders were called to a residence near Citrus Avenue for a 24-year-old man with fever, chest pain, vomiting, and anxiety symptoms. The patient was located in the middle apartment of a triplex with the door open.
Audio|Heard on: DeSoto and Hardee Counties Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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In Round 316 Citrus Avenue,
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reference,
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24-year-old male,
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a follow fever.
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I'm in five declines.
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Vistocami on the air.
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Copy that.
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The future, Rifty 3 in Ralph, Citrus.
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Timber.
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Arcadia, Mattai 1.
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You can stand down there, Matt.
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Kevin.
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Radio assistant.
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Radio assistant.
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Go ahead.
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Go ahead. I believe.
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I'll stand by.
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Trevor. Stand by.
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Get your risk going around the AMA20 elevation.
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Not emergent.
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Yeah.
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Okay.
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Okay. If you're ready to have a 24-year-old male, the pathosophobic possibly has a fever, reading his hormone and chest pains, advising he does have body.
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Can you read back?
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Number B, you're basically being a 24-year-old malpatient.
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He is allergic, cause he have a fever.
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He advised he did take water and did vomit.
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Also took medication due to having panic attacks.
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Rescue 3 copy, thank you.
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Rescue 1.
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Rescue 3 is arriving on scene, Citrus.
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Thanks for me, Kaye.
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Cover B-advised, Elite is on standby.
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Here, if you're going to be a home that's converted into a triplex, it's going to be the middle apartment, doors open.
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Location mentioned:
Citrus Ave, Arcadia, FL 34266
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