Woman experiences chest pain in Dallas home, Dallas GA
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A 51-year-old woman in Dallas experienced chest pain and remains conscious and breathing upstairs in her home near Oak Glen Drive and Cedar Crest Road. She believes the door is unlocked but cannot reach it. She has a complex medical history including blood clots, lung cancer, high blood pressure, stroke, and prior drug use.
Audio|Heard on: Paulding County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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Plain Station 8, retrodispatch, Resby 9, Mercantial, S, Federal Call, cardiac-related event, near Oak Glen Drive, cross of Cedar Crest Road, for reference to chest pain.
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Tanger 8.
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104.108.
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Very nice, ma'am.
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104, S9.
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104.
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I don't know.
00:27
We're respondent with engine A8805 for Osteen-9.
00:29
We're okay.
00:32
Go over if you know.
00:33
Hey,
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we're out coming from.
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We're at 278-61.
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If you're further out, you'll open cancel.
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We'll go up for 6-9.
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We'll go off the 6-9.
00:45
Okay, you open up to want to cancel rest you, man.
00:51
Okay, okay, I'll try your insurance.
00:57
Long and Ender 8, Majority of 5.
00:59
Further in a medical call, cardiac related about near Oak Glen Drive, crossure your state of breast road.
01:04
The patient is going to be a 51-year-old female, conscious and breathing, toothless and chest pain.
01:10
The patient advised she has used for scriptural illegal drugs in (number withheld), has a history of blood costs and lung cancer, high blood pressure, and stroke.
01:19
The patient also advises she is upstairs.
01:22
She is unable to get down to unlock the door, but she does believe it's already unlocked.
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Location mentioned:
Oak Glen Dr, Dallas, GA 30132
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