Man with cardiac history feels weak and sweaty, Marshall NC
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A 45-year-old man near Kelly Hunter Road felt weak and broke out in a sweat. He has a history of heart problems and an abnormal blood pressure episode but is not in pain now.
Audio|Heard on: Madison County Public Safety
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02:28
Transcript:
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TSC, Madison 5 may respond near Kelly Hunter Road for a 45-year-old male who has broken out in a sweat and is weak.
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T.O.C. Madison 5, near Kelly Hunter Road, 45-year-old male, has broken out and is weak.
00:23
Maynizabeth?
00:29
Madison Bob, you're broken up.
00:38
Foxwaffe. Fox Monty, will you realize in January?
00:47
Medicine five, all she said was that he had broken out in the sweat and he was weak.
00:52
She didn't advise that he does have cardiac history, however, it obtained anywhere.
00:59
One fifty-two goals, ten, seventeen.
01:08
Triple.
01:23
In reference,
01:24
property damage, Keller, Wilson, Brewer.
01:28
We'll be standing there a black and color port in the sport.
01:36
...andus the fire.
01:37
I don't have a direct travel card, but that direction that can give you 5808 NC 213 from Kelly's on the road.
01:48
Follow it down to where it intersects with Little Creek, seeing a rise in the immediate left over your first driveway on the left.
01:57
Apologies me the second driveway on your left.
01:59
I enforcement do not have a house script for you.
02:14
Call off advice, patients have extensive cardiac history.
02:19
Normally have high blood pressure, Howard stated, this is not like a normal high blood pressure episode for him.
02:25
The patient is not complaining of any pain at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Kelly Hunter Rd, Marshall, NC 28753
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