76-year-old man with chest pain taken to hospital, Reedsville WV
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Emergency responders attended to a 76-year-old man experiencing chest pain near Comfort Drive in Reedsville. The patient had an abnormal heart test, took aspirin and medication for heart issues, and was advised by his doctor to be transported to Ruby Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Preston County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Press the comms there, Station 15 Camp, any of the medic, need to respond.
00:05
Emergency medical call, chest pain, near Comfort Drive.
00:08
Reedsville, time of alert, 546.
00:24
There, station, let me tear out a need to responderick, medical call, chest pain, near Comfort Drive in Reedsville, Traveler, 547.
00:35
Com center, 689.
00:38
29, go ahead.
00:43
Yes, sir, you could show us arriving at Mon General at 1455 and you can show us clear that call at this time.
00:48
Do we need to head to Reedsville?
00:53
689, that's a probative.
00:56
All right, show is responding from Saberton.
01:00
689, response from Saberton, 5047.
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689, response from Saberton, 1547.
01:10
6882.
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6A2.
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You shows clear and available.
01:16
6A2, you're clear, 1550.
01:24
Yes,
01:26
sir.
01:27
Thanks, 8-90.
01:28
You're being around the near Comfort Drive in Reedsville for a 76-year-old male playing a chest pain.
01:34
He had an antipatnormal EKG.
01:36
He did advise, he's taken 3, 81 milligrams of aspirin and 25 milligrams of metropyloporal of a history of cardiac problems.
01:44
His doctor is wanting him to transport it to Ruby.
01:49
Okay, make them aware that they are all under-vergents.
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Location mentioned:
Comfort Dr, Reedsville, WV 26547
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