Elderly woman near Berry Moore Rd has chest pain, Middlebrook VA
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An 83-year-old woman near Berry Moore Road in Middlebrook is experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing. Emergency responders are on the way. The woman is not very cooperative on the phone, but she is taking aspirin as directed.
Audio|Heard on: Augusta County and Staunton Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Cantin, rescue 5, engine one respond, near Moore Street, Middlebrook train number 2, 5R104, purchasing.
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Rescue 5, engine 1 respond with a delta level response,
00:27
801, near Moore Street, notebook trace department, number 2, parma 104, chest pains, Albury, 1,
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(number withheld).
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It's a lot!
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21.
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I have responded (number withheld).
00:48
I was fined near Moore Street.
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The Middle District Department,
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104, Carstreet of Florida Avenue and Gordon Street.
00:57
I have an 83-year-old female.
01:01
Complaining of chest pain, difficulty breathing.
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Yes. She is not very cooperative on the phone with answering any questions.
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Medical phone.
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As you're responding to (number withheld), I would find near Moore Street, and over the street department, 1004.
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Press Street to Florida Avenue and Gordon Street.
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I respond for 83-year-old female safely having chest pain with difficulty breathing.
01:33
Do you have very cooperative with answering questions?
01:41
Turn out from Worstreet, just be advised.
01:44
Aller was given the Aspirin protocol.
01:46
She is attempting to take four of the baby aspirin now.
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Berry Moore Rd, Middlebrook, VA 24459
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