Elderly woman suffers chest pain near South Franklin St home, Lavaca AR
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An elderly woman experienced chest pain near South Franklin Street, prompting urgent EMS response to assess a possible heart attack.
Audio|Heard on: River Valley Public Safety
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
I want to start 900 party to chestpan 3.01 near South Franklin Street, Lavaca.
00:06
Time out, 1336.
00:29
Marchmouth-O-Lavaca, EMS will be around to near South Franklin Street for an 87-year-old female possible heart attack.
00:38
10-4[1] will be around.
00:43
10-4[1] will be around.
00:45
28, go ahead.
00:50
I was out with a red Chevy Silverado, Arkansas, Adam, George Zebra, 8A-8-Edwards, AGZ, 8A-E.
00:59
I'm going to go from the 32 South as you're getting calls on them.
01:04
They're going to have their flashers on, but they can only go about 45 miles an hour.
01:07
I'll tell them they can draw my shoulder to get off the next exit.
01:11
Stand for us.
01:21
Navitus out.
01:24
Sebastian, I'm 4 Smith,
01:32
1075 and everything is 1050.
01:34
I'll call the caller once I get cell service.
01:39
Semmel.
01:45
Go back 597.
01:50
Semble.
01:52
The Back of Fort Smith, can you have the address again?
02:04
Near South Franklin Street.
02:09
10-4[1]. I'm at 401.
02:12
They don't know anything about the call.
02:13
I'm going to try to 301.
02:14
I've been there before.
02:16
Lebeka, she did say 401, but she was peeing at 301.
02:23
10-4[1], I'm going to head to 301.
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Location mentioned:
S Franklin St, Lavaca, AR 72941
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