Medical emergency for man with heart problems at healthcare center, Bowling Green VA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to Bowling Green Healthcare near Anderson Avenue for a 57-year-old man with heart problems. The patient is conscious and breathing but has an unstable heart rate. He is nonverbal, non-mobile, has a tracheostomy and feeding tube, weighs 270 pounds, and is six feet tall.
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Transcript:
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Medic 1-1. Respond to priority for heart problems.
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Bowling Green Healthcare.
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Near Anderson Avenue.
00:09
57-year-old male.
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Side. Cross streets are West Broadus Avenue and Lee Street.
00:14
Respond on firetack 2.
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Timeout 1619.
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5.40s at 1619.
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Squad 1. Respond to priority for heart problems.
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Bowling Green Healthcare.
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Near Anderson Avenue.
00:42
57-year-old male.
00:44
Side. Cross streets are West Broadus Avenue and Lee Street.
00:48
Respond on firetack 2.
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Timeout 1620.
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Hello, responding.
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One One at 1620, your alarm time is 1619.
01:04
Bowling Green Healthcare, near Anderson Avenue.
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You're going to 57th Bay on the B-side for a 57-year-old male.
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He's conscious and breathing.
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They report he has an unstable heart rate.
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He weighs 270 pounds and is six feet tall.
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They describe him as having a tracheostomy.
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He's nonverbal and a non-mobile patient with a feeding tube.
01:29
And your number is (number withheld).
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Agent Waller's body.
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Engine one to assist with the list.
01:42
Near Anderson Avenue, Bowling Green Healthcare.
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You're going to 57A on the B-5.
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Location mentioned:
Anderson Ave, Bowling Green, VA 22427
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