Woman with chest pain reported at creek road residence, New Waterford OH
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Emergency medical services responded to a 32-year-old woman experiencing severe chest pain alone at her home near Creek Road. Her sister was on the way to the residence. Mutual aid was requested from multiple stations to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Columbiana County VHF Fire Departments
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Station 25, Decision Alert, I received Decision Alert.
00:04
You got clear to the station for an EMS call near Creek Road, lot 159.
00:11
For a 32-year-old female having severe chest pain.
00:18
Home alone at this time, her sister's on her way to the residence.
00:23
We're telling 2153.
00:43
Station 25, this is an alert.
00:45
A repeat system is an alert.
00:47
You agree with station for an EMS call near Creek Road lot 159.
00:53
Second tone, 2154.
01:21
Station 24, this is an alert, I receive this is an alert.
01:25
The crew station, mutual aid[1] for station 253, near Creek Road, lot 159,
01:34
for a 32-year-old female having severe chest pain.
01:40
Time out, 2157.
01:44
I'm going to be able to be.
01:55
Station 11, the signal alert, I repeat the signal alert.
01:59
You need a cruiser station for an EMS call mutual aid[1] for Station 25,
02:05
near Creek Road, lot 159 for a 32-year-old female having severe chest pain.
02:14
First 10, Station 11, 2159.
02:20
1130 minutes.
02:22
Coffee 34.
02:24
11.24. Coffee 11, 26.
02:33
2159.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
mutual aid: Request for assistance from neighboring agencies or departments
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Location mentioned:
Creek Rd, New Waterford, OH 44445
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