Man experiences worsening chest pain in Preston County, Preston County WV
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According to the dispatch call, a 34-year-old man in Preston County reported worsening chest pain and faintness. The pain started the previous night and has gotten worse. A neighbor called for an ambulance to assist him. The man took Pepto about 30 minutes before the call and was located in a vehicle outside the residence. No aspirin was available.
Audio|Heard on: Preston County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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T-2-3, Bruce didn't need to respond, emergency call, any available medic, chest pains, near Route 5 and Good Road,
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(number withheld).
00:24
Palm Center, 621 in route.
00:27
691, you're in Route 3.46.
00:30
You're going to be responding to near Route 5 on Good Road, break.
00:37
Okay.
00:41
It's going to be closer to the Linux side off of Brandonville Pike.
00:46
It's going to be for a 34-year-old male advising that he does feel faint and he is pale-looking.
00:51
The pain started last night and has progressively gotten worse.
00:54
Neighbor stated that he was called to the resident to take them POV to the hospital.
01:00
He felt like it was better to page out the ambulance break.
01:06
Okay.
01:08
This is 221.
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The male took Pepto approximately 30 minutes ago.
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It advised that the pain is centered right in his chest, not radiating anywhere.
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They are going to be located out in the driveway in a vehicle.
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I did not go over aspirin protocol.
01:23
They did not have any aspirin on hand.
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Preston County, WV
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