Man suffers severe chest pain near Long Meadow Rd in Middlebury, Middlebury CT
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A 52-year-old man near Long Meadow Road experienced chest and arm pain, prompting an urgent ambulance response and concern for a heart attack.
Audio|Heard on: Middlebury Fire and EMS
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01:45
Transcript:
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A full cruise agent for the ambulance with PD-5 and PD2, please.
00:05
1055 Long Meadow Road, the 52-year-old male arm and chest pain as well as hypertensive.
00:13
Question am I.
00:14
Priority one, a full cruise agent for the ambulance, 1055 Long Meadow Road near Lakeshore Drive for the 52 male chest pain, hypertension,
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breathing normally.
00:28
for an AMI, a full crew for the ambulance, along with PD5 and 2, please.
00:34
2201.
00:51
Respond priority 1.
00:53
1055 Long Meadow Road.
00:56
52-year-old male, chest pain, and arm pain.
01:00
Repeating.
01:01
Respond priority 1, 1055, Long Meadow Road, Cross Streets, Lake Shore Drive, Washington Drive.
01:07
52-year-old male, chest pain, arm pain.
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Full crew will be needed.
01:12
Time not 2202.
01:28
Middlebury Ambulance respond, priority 1 ALS[1],
01:31
1055 Long Meadow Road, 52-year-old male chest pain, and arm pain, repeating Middlebury, a meal, spoke room still needed.
01:39
Party 1ALS[1], 1055, long meadow road, 52-year-old chest pain, arm pain, 22-04.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced life support medical response by paramedics or personnel with advanced emergency care training.
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Location mentioned:
Long Meadow Rd, Middlebury, CT 06762
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