Truck driver with chest and abdominal pain near highway 92, Bevington IA
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A male truck driver near East Highway 92 has chest and abdominal pain worsening over two days. He cannot walk and is having difficulty breathing while inside a semi truck behind a building.
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Martensdale EMS, St. Marys EMS, chest pain, near East Highway 92, near East Highway 92, cross off during dialed nose and Lucy Street.
00:17
Time out 22, 16 hours.
00:24
Try to drive on the shoulder and try to take the exit rampus for 43.
00:28
He was very pleasant.
00:34
Thank you very soon.
00:40
104.
00:44
Good.
00:48
1,2004th Street, 1204th Street, number 1, it'll let him meet with Rex, or he'll meet up the front door, someone wants to mess behind here.
01:01
Happy.
01:07
Dr. Walker.
01:15
I've responded a good stop, Tobol III, Guthrie, and you're going to meet the complaint there.
01:19
She apparently told a truck driver they can't work there overnight, and she doesn't believe he heard him or understands if you could go assist her.
01:29
10-4 in a row.
01:36
9 en route to station, do you have any further information?
01:41
559, he is a trucker that has no heart history but said he's been sick for two days and the abdominal and chest pain have both gotten to the point where he cannot walk.
01:50
Feels hot and it hurts to breathe.
01:57
Massing County ask for paramedics please.
02:02
Copy.
02:03
And he is inside of a semi, not sure which part of the building.
02:07
He thinks he's on the back side of the building in a black flatbed pall transport truck.
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Location mentioned:
IA-92, Bevington, IA 50033
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