Man treated for severe chest pain and shortness of breath, Madison NC
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According to the dispatch call, a man around 68-70 years old with a history of atrial fibrillation experienced severe chest pain and shortness of breath near Goad Road in Madison, North Carolina. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist him.
Audio|Heard on: Stokes County Sheriff, Fire and EMS Dispatch, King Police
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Transcript:
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Unit 6, Section 37, respond near Goad Road between K Fork Road, emergency traffic for reporter chest pains, I'm up 650, possible.
00:14
0198, Forsight calls, Possible 55, NC-66 from Chipboard Road.
00:20
It's a gray Chevrolet tracks, me near the bowling alley,
00:25
driving towards the direction of rural hall.
00:28
Authority sells 0655 hours.
00:39
442 can you 109
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443 Salisbury you still got to call it around that
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1010
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Six times.
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You know, six.
01:00
37, your phone, near Goad Road between K Fork Road and Goad Road, emerging traffic on a chest pain.
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Seventy-year-old male does have history of AFib, have a severe chest pain, shortness of breath,
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has been taken.
01:15
How about your 657?
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Unit 6 en route.
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Copy Unit 6 and Rout.
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Unit six years 1, near Goad Road.
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Runs off K Fork Road, it's going to be halfway between Goad Road and the dead end.
01:42
Marist Chevron Chess Paine, 68-year-old male vise and shortness of breath, does have 8-5 history.
01:48
Asford has been taken.
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Tell on 0658.
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Location mentioned:
Goad Rd, Madison, NC 27025
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