Man treated for chest pain on highway near Olancha, Olancha CA
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A 33-year-old man on northbound Highway 395 near Highway 190 reported chest pain and numbness in his left arm. He is feeling better and believes it may be a panic attack but requested medical evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Olancha Cartago Fire
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
CR50, CR50, request an ambulance, northbound 395 on the new 395 at the Highway 190 turnoff where 33-year-old male is having numbness in his left arm and chest pressure.
00:13
CR50, CR50, request an ambulance,
00:17
northbound 395 near Highway 190 turnoff.
00:21
For a 33-year-old male that has numbness in his arm and pressure in his chest, your timeout is 0735.
00:35
Control 050 copies a call.
00:39
Cerepc. Cerepc.
00:48
So, 40, I guess the line should have happened.
01:08
10 for you.
01:10
Control 2601.
01:14
2601.
01:16
A 2601 is on scene.
01:23
Tapley.
01:28
501. 501, 2601.
01:37
Goal other one.
01:42
Okay, just a report.
01:44
I got a 33-year-old male.
01:47
We're down here on the northbound lane, and he was having some chest pains that was radiating into his left arm.
01:59
He's feeling better now.
02:02
He's currently out of the truck standing here talking to me.
02:05
He's thinking more of the panic attack than anything,
02:07
but he does want you to continue for a checkup.
02:14
20601, 10-4[1], 4 station now will be 10-8[2] shortly.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
[2]
10-8: In service
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Location mentioned:
US-395 & CA-190, Olancha, CA 93549
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