Possible stroke and chest pain emergency, Seymour IN
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Emergency medical response for a 40-year-old male near East Oak Street with possible stroke symptoms, shortness of breath, headache, and chest pain.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
The station two, I need to respond to near East Oak Street Apartment C.
00:06
Charles, a 40-year-old male, possible stroke.
00:13
Can I get to respond to C-R for coverage?
00:16
Medicines 7 dispatch.
00:20
Go for 7.
00:22
Just for information, this is a 47-year-old male.
00:28
I have a history of being in cardiac arrest approximately three weeks ago.
00:39
Short of air,
00:41
headache.
00:43
Clear, you need to show us from now.
00:47
Claire, getting responding to near East Oak Street, Apartment C.
00:55
Just for information, same complaints as the last time, short of air, headache, and chest pain.
01:05
Seven, I'm going to correct this.
01:08
He's not ever winning the cardiac arrest.
01:11
She's advising he was close to it.
01:16
Seven's clear.
01:23
Thank you. 5.
01:29
Zero.
01:32
Three one.
01:37
Male five.
01:39
Three and five.
01:42
Riving at the ER, ending mileage, 40972.
01:48
Tripp1.1.
01:50
2030. Okay,
01:57
4.22.
02:00
I'm good.
02:02
David Sam William 270.
02:07
Good.
02:12
Active on a 06, Pontiac, grain color to Elena, Arbuckle, North-Burman signality.
02:22
Six.
02:28
You know what's firehouse?
02:33
We near Oaksree,
02:36
40-year-old male apartment C, possible stroke, test-paying, shortness of air, headache.
02:42
Thank you, Lerner, much.
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Location mentioned:
E Oak St c, Seymour, IN 47274
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