Older man feels faint during medical emergency in Lyndon, Lyndon VT
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According to the dispatch call, an 83-year-old man in Lyndon felt faint and has a history of atrial fibrillation. Rescue teams responded. The man was alert, conscious, and breathing well. The cause of his symptoms is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Walden and Cabot Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm to Lyndon Rescue is going to be responding near Diamond Hill Road in Lyndon, 83 old male.
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So feeling as if he's going to pass out, does have an A-fib history.
00:11
Again, fire alarm, Lyndon Rescue, respond near Diamond Hill Road in Lyndon.
00:16
83-year-old male, feeling as though he's going to pass out, does have an A-Fib history.
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Time of your tone, 13, 15.
00:30
Lyndon 91?
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Lyndon 91 going to be on responding 1316.
00:38
The advice they're going to be out in the garage, caller, good state he is alert, conscious of breathing well,
00:44
unknown causes for the feeling.
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Location mentioned:
Diamond Hill Rd, Lyndon, VT 05849
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