Medical call for elderly man with possible heart attack, New Braunfels TX
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Emergency medical response for a 77-year-old man near Lakeside Pass, lot 93, showing signs of a possible heart attack, difficulty breathing, and sweating.
Audio|Heard on: Guadalupe County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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It's going to be near Lakeside Pass.
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It's going to be a 77-year-old male, possibly having a heart attack.
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It's going to be in lot 93.
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I think he's going to be transporting one patient out of Margin Resolute Hospital starting on Zip-1-Zer.
00:15
Thank you. All right, you guys let me do that.
00:19
Lachia, we're in my chair.
00:21
You and Emma? To all country.
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Copy.
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Copy.
00:39
25, I'm in the area of 45.
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I'm in the area of 45.
00:47
Special Boardby County, petitioner McQueeney, make near Lakeside Pass, near Lakeside Pass, lot number 93, 77-year-old male, possibly a heart attack.
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This is Long Beach County, petitioner McQueeney, make near Lakeside Pass, near Lakeside Pass, lot number 93, 73, 77-year-old male possibly having a heart attack.
01:07
Termitones, 23[1], 43.
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I assume a Queenty 4472 in route the station.
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Toll 45, so I'll be.
01:17
Fortisive, hi.
01:20
Sam-Sam Young,
01:22
9987.
01:28
Unfortunately to our copy a traffic, new information, so 70s and no, it's possibly having a heart attack, yet having difficulty breathing, sweating profusely.
01:36
Lot number 93.
01:39
The fire is especially, thank you.
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23: Arrived on scene
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Location mentioned:
Lakeside Pass, New Braunfels, TX 78130
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