Medical emergency for chest pain in Palmyra, Palmyra VA
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Emergency medical units responded to a report of chest pain near Ripping Ct in Palmyra, Virginia. A 64-year-old male patient was conscious but short of breath and reported to be experiencing atrial fibrillation. Medical personnel assessed his condition and vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Fluvanna County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Station 5-second commuted,
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ambulance 1-4, ALS1,
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and squad 51,
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response to near Ripping Ct for chest pain.
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Station 5 seconds are needed, ambulance 1-4, ALS1, and 121, response to near Ripping Ct for chest pain.
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Their certification 132.
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Next unit.
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Who's in the one-four?
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One-four, go ahead.
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You're coming in very low.
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Did you say you're an out or that you've off page?
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We have the page just waiting on everyone.
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Temples?
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Do it, corpse.
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B. BAS! BAS!
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Squad 51 to near Ripping Ct for chest pain.
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5118 near Ripping Ct for chest pains.
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It's your second one at 137.
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Okay, I know, this one is around around.
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California en route to near Ripping Ct for a 64-year-old male who is conscious and short of breath.
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He is in A-Fib.
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He believes he is in A-Fib.
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He has shortness of breath.
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He does have a medical history as well.
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We did check his pulse and it comes in at 80s a minute.
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We're showing you en route at 138.
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One 14 is en route direct all information.
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Okay. Showing out.
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Location mentioned:
Ripping Ct, Palmyra, VA 22963
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