Medical emergency for chest pain at Pleasant Hill Church Road, Marshville NC
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A 73-year-old woman on Pleasant Hill Church Road experienced chest pain and blood pressure changes. She is conscious, breathing, and takes seizure medication but cannot take aspirin. EMS is responding emergently.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Seven first responders, responding with EMS for chest pain near Pleasant Hill Church Road, cross streets River Run Drive and Highway 205.
00:17
Quint 4 responding emergent for a seizure.
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2505 Countryside Lane near Cranville Place.
00:27
The 49-year-old female is conscious, alert, and breathing.
00:31
Callers report that she had a seizure.
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She wants her checked over.
00:35
She has a history of stroke.
00:39
The jerking stopped, but some tremors continue.
00:47
The caller advises that the patient can be aggressive at times.
00:54
She may get loud but not physically aggressive.
01:02
Any Station 7 unit responding for chest pain on Pleasant Hill Church Road, acknowledge.
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Seven one nine one zero four.
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Mid-101, seven first responders responding emergent for chest pain at Pleasant Hill Church Road.
01:29
Patient is a 73-year-old female, conscious and breathing.
01:33
She weighs 102 pounds. Blood pressure fluctuates. Chest pain started during call.
01:41
Unable to take aspirin due to seizure medications.
01:46
Patient feels very cold but breathing normally. No further information.
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Location mentioned:
Pleasant Hill Church Rd, Marshville, NC 28103
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