Man experiences chest pain similar to prior cardiac event, Bloomingdale OH
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A 49-year-old man at near 3rd Street in Bloomingdale called emergency services for crushing chest pain that spread to his right arm. He has a history of heart problems and previous blood clots. Rescuers responded and planned to transport him from his residence, noting some difficulty in moving a stretcher inside.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Public Safety Divisions 1, 2, and 3
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Transcript:
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59, patient 59, buchway with station 3877, medical emergency,
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near 3rd Street,
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near 3rd Street, Bloomingdale,
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49-year-old male experiencing pain, 3860, don't seen with 1, this touch time, 0439.
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Pha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-
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Station 3877 3rd 7, additional EMC needed to receive to assist 3860.
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59. Station 69, mutual aid with station 3877, medical emergency,
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near 3rd Street, near 3rd Street, Bloomingdale,
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49-year-old bailchap pain, 3860, don't seem as 1, just touch time 0439.
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6777-7-7-2
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607-7-24-4-41
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50975-cent-2 50975-7-2 59-75-7-2-0443 343
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381 and 59 75
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Go ahead
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49-year-old male does have crushing chest pain located the center of his chest, does radiate down the right arm,
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ulcerates 94,
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I haven't got a BP yet, does have a prior cardiac history with prior stemmies.
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Stap's cardiac event that does mimic his last cardiac event with being a stemmy.
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Has had prior blood clots as well.
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When you get here,
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just pull up you guys can transport.
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Might be kind of difficult to get the stretcher into the residents, though.
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3rd St, Bloomingdale, OH 43910
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