54-year-old man with chest pain and heart history, Cleveland TN
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According to the dispatch call, a 54-year-old man at a residence near Kile Lake Road SE reported chest pain with a history of heart attack and high blood pressure. He is also feeling weak, nauseated, and has head pain. Emergency services are on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Bradley County Sheriff, Cleveland Police, Fire Rescue and MAC
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Section 12, chest pains.
00:20
Power's bombing.
00:26
Five.
00:28
It's going to be lot five.
00:33
It's a 54-year-old male patient, approximately 155 pounds, still getting further info.
00:43
Patient reports pain in center of chest with cardiac history including heart attack and high blood pressure, no other medical issues.
00:53
502, did you copy tones? Yes, ma'am.
01:03
Okay.
01:09
Door and Ralph.
01:12
5.02, I'll copy.
01:13
I'll show you en route.
01:14
It's 242 Kile Lake Road SE, near Kile Lake Road Southeast.
01:19
Lot number five.
01:21
54-year-old male patient, under 155 pounds, complaining of chest pains, just woke up with pain.
01:29
Hurting in the middle of his chest.
01:30
Also complaining of some head pain.
01:33
Extensive cardiac history including heart attack and stents, high blood pressure, no other medical history.
01:39
Feeling weak and nauseated.
01:41
Feels like heart is beating fast.
01:44
Not taking nitro or aspirin since pain started.
01:48
Maroon Ford Edge at the location.
01:53
Engine 12 is on scene with him.
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Location mentioned:
Kile Lake Rd SE, Cleveland, TN 37323
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