Medical emergency for man at Pojo Road and Highway 199, Parker County TX
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According to the dispatch call, a 53-year-old man experienced heart problems while in a white Nissan work truck near the intersection of South Pojo Drive and West State Highway 199 in Texas. Emergency responders arrived for non-emergency urgent care.
Audio|Heard on: Parker County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Medic 22, Income and call.
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Intersection of South Pojo Drive and West State Highway,
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199, Box 4805.
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The Fem.
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South Pojo Drive and West State Highway 199, Box 4805.
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Engine 48 and Rescue 48, Priority 2[1], heart problem, intersection of South Pojo Drive and West State Highway 199, respond on EMS 1, Box 4805.
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Engine 48 from EMS, caller is going to be located in a white Nissan work truck.
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Springtown PD is going to be unseen.
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You repeat your last traffic.
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The patient is going to be located in a white Nissan work truck.
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Springtown PD will be located on scene.
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Copy.
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22 EMS or iPads down, you can show us tomorrow.
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Recete, Medi-22, you'll be responding to a white pickup truck, Nissan,
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SpringTathletes on scene.
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Do you need your confirmation?
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Good, please.
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22 years responding to the intersection of South Pojo Road in West State Highway, 199, Priority 2[1], heart problem.
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53-year-old male, conscious and breathing, so the last thing that is, I have a heart patient, I'm not feeling well, I don't know what feels like my heart is racing, paint-headed.
Police codes explained
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Priority 2: Non-emergency/urgent response (generally without lights and sirens)
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