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Medical emergency for woman with sudden chest painRichmond MO

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S Lexington Ct, Richmond, MO 64085

A 52-year-old woman near South Lexington Court in Richmond experienced sudden chest pain after a stomach cramp. Emergency medical services and fire responders were dispatched promptly.

Audio|Heard on: Ray County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Bracken Ambulance, Richmond Fire Respond, near South Lexington Court, Richmond
00:09
Experiencing chest pain
00:16
(Name withheld).
00:19
May it's got to be 17 minutes.
00:26
Chris, you three, that.
00:30
Rescue is en route, near South Lexington Court, 52-year-old female.
00:36
Sudden onset of chest pain started with a stomach cramp.
00:44
In route.
00:45
And route.
00:50
Near South Lexington Court.
00:53
52-year-old female.
00:56
Started having a stomach cramp, now having chest pain,
01:00
states that came on all of a sudden,
01:04
states that it feels like heartburn, she has taken 10 milligrams of (name withheld).

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S Lexington Ct, Richmond, MO 64085

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