Medical emergency for man with chest pain near 450th Street, Lakota IA
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Emergency responders received a call about a 57-year-old man near 450th Street in Lakota. He is conscious and is experiencing difficulty breathing, chest pain, an accelerated heart rate, and high blood pressure.
Audio|Heard on: Algona Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention Soyce City Ambulance.
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You're needed near 450th Street.
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For a 57-year-old male, who is conscious and breathing, complains of difficulty breathing,
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accelerated heart rate, pain in the chest, and high blood pressure.
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Attention, Lakota Ambulance.
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Attention to Lakota Ambulance.
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You're needed near 450th Street in Lakota.
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For a 57-year-old male, who is conscious and breathing,
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has difficulty breathing, accelerated heart rate, pain in chest, and increased blood pressure.
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Eight from 23.
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Eight from 23.
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Eight from 23.
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Good.
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This is the vehicle here,
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heading north.
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Two, four.
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I'll go to 23 28 when ready?
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Ocean Union Mary 050 OUM 050
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050 23 is this like a traffic stop or a pursuit or what?
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Not yet, just bring me back to 28 when you get it.
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Not going to 123 is en route.
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23 comes back to a James Fair from Albuena, Iowa,
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a black 2004 Lexus, G4, GX470, which fires 10-226.
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1026. 10-4.
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At near 450th street in Lakota,
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for a 57-year-old male who is having difficulty breathing,
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accelerated heart rate, pain in chest, and increased blood pressure, he is conscious and breathing.
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Location mentioned:
450th St, Lakota, IA 50451
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