Patient experiencing chest pains transported in Berlin, Berlin NJ
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Emergency medical team responded to a patient with chest pains and shortness of breath near Norris and Atlantic in Berlin, New Jersey. The patient was transported by ambulance for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Camden County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
They're going to be with the patient near Norris and Atlantic.
00:05
Probably.
00:12
5-6-3, continue I have a phone medic.
00:15
Yeah,
00:17
please. Please, see.
00:24
Canning from scope 15?
00:27
Proceed.
00:29
Cable line, the attachment of the drawing, companies are going to return.
00:35
Okay. Okay.
00:45
Medic 42.
00:47
In minimum was.
00:50
(number withheld). Bright and Avenue, South Lake Avenue.
00:55
Between each one other's breaks and Sutton Avenue.
00:59
The cardiac cancer, medic 42.
01:05
That kind of 404.
01:06
Okay, 40, like the alpha pronounce.
01:10
Oh, thank you for you.
01:14
There's 1395 in the area speaking.
01:19
Bill is 1395.
01:26
Panic, Medicare, Medical 42, when I'm all.
01:30
Medic 42. Medic 42.
01:43
County, 942, you have a report.
01:50
Patients having chest pains.
01:58
242, that's great, to meet chest pains, short for ads, so here for ya.
02:08
63's a minute for Lee-2.
02:10
Are you loaded up in the ambulance yet?
02:17
That's the president.
02:18
We're going to outside transporting.
02:20
What's going to eat with us?
02:24
What's your destination? I'm out of travel.
02:31
The L.S. 63 from 942.42.
02:33
We're on the White Horse Pike in Berlin.
02:35
What is your destination in route to travel?
02:42
Okay,
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White Horse Pike, Berlin, NJ
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