Medical emergency for woman with chest pain near North High St, Chippewa Falls WI
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A medical emergency occurred near North High Street involving a 62-year-old woman with a history of heart problems. She experienced worsening chest pain and difficulty breathing despite taking medication.
Audio|Heard on: Chippewa County Sheriff and Chippewa Falls Police
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Transcript:
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For the MS, you requested near North High Street, Apartment 213, near North High Street, Apartment 213.
00:07
Her a 62-year-old female, I believe she's having a heart attack, advice she's got a cardiac history and his pain in the center of her chest,
00:15
since she took a nitro and a pain is worse now.
00:28
City EMS, you requested near North High Street Apartment 213.
00:34
Near North High Street Apartment 213 for a 60262-year-old female believes she's having a heart attack as a cardiac history with pain in the center of her chest.
00:44
She advised you to get a nitro when the pain is worse now.
00:52
Chippewa Falls, Medic 2, Car 1 responding, near north-time.
01:06
County City, Medi-2, Car 1, en route,
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01:22
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01:25
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01:33
Number.
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Data Mac2 parking.
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92, go ahead.
01:45
We're responding for a 62-year-old female who's got crushing chest pain in the center of her chest.
01:51
She advises she also has difficulty breathing,
01:54
history of a quadruple bypass,
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and she is on blood thinners.
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Location mentioned:
N High St, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
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