Medical emergency reported at Walmart parking lot, Hot Springs AR
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to Walmart parking lot near home and pharmacy for a medical emergency involving a person in row 10 next to a silver Nissan. The situation was possibly related to a heart issue.
Audio|Heard on: LifeNet EMS Service Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
R1 is going to be 4019 since we're having it at Walmart.
00:04
I understand that.
00:06
We're in the parking lot.
00:16
It's batch, Mnady-49, priority 3, 3103, Highway 67.
00:22
R1,
00:25
it's going to be near the home and pharmacy.
00:30
Kathy, I'm in the area of technology.
00:32
Okay.
00:33
Medicare. Okay.
00:38
Copy R1 and Mediq-Hive.
00:39
Copy R1 and Medicav.
00:46
Medics 5, we're all out here until the Hot Springs Fire, we're not seeing anything.
00:50
We are at the home pharmacy section.
00:53
Medic 5, stand by.
01:00
It's PatchMedic 5 and R1.
01:02
PD advise that your patient's going to be in row number 10, row 10, next to a silver Nissan.
01:12
Medic 9, I show you partially available.
01:20
Three were clear.
01:28
Copy medic 3, you can post central.
01:33
I'm back in.
01:37
Copy medic 9, post west.
01:39
Copy medic 9, post west.
01:42
The medic 49, your calls me on a group priority one for a possible heart attack.
01:51
Medic 5, I think we might be approaching someone that maybe knows something, their ambulatory, we'll keep it all updated.
01:57
Copy.
02:03
Medics 5. Fire dispatch on their radio advise of the patient is going to go POV so let us know if you make patient contact.
02:16
I want to vote.
02:22
Copy R1.
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Location mentioned:
Albert Pike Rd, Hot Springs, AR 71913
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