Medical emergency for man with breathing difficulty, Marine IL
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A 67-year-old man near West Marion Street, Marine experienced shortness of breath. He had three cardiac stents placed earlier today. Emergency services were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Madison, Macoupin, Jersey County 911
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Transcript:
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Hudson, M-Caddy-Mass, M-Caddy-Mass, near West Marion Street, Marine.
00:06
Sixty-seven-year-old male experiencing shortness of breath.
00:09
He was released from the hospital today after having three stents placed at noon.
00:21
Reported at M-Kadiamavs, M-Keddy-Mass, near West Marion Street, Marine, sixty-seven-year-old male, had three stents placed today at noon.
00:33
Also, history of cardiac issues, time 2144.
00:44
Marine Fire, Marine Fire, near West Marion Street, Marine, sixty-seven-year-old male, shortness of breath.
00:52
Had three stents placed today, reported in his medical history.
01:04
Central Marine Fire, Marine Fire, near West Marion Street, Marine, community ambulance arriving.
01:12
Patient had three stents placed today, status at Pizema, time about 2145.
01:17
Medical support requested due to breathing difficulty.
01:24
Service.
01:25
Requesting backup.
01:35
Edwardsville Paramedics.
01:36
Central aid request.
01:39
Mutual aid request.
01:41
Near West Marion Street.
01:43
Marine. Near West Marion Street, Marine.
01:46
Sixty-seven-year-old male conscious, difficulty breathing.
01:48
Sixty-seven-year-old male conscious, difficulty breathing.
01:50
Time out 2149 WC.
01:52
Jim sofebent.
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Location mentioned:
W Marion St, Marine, IL 62061
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