Cardiac emergency involving a 30-year-old woman in Somers Point, Somers Point NJ
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are attending a cardiac emergency involving a 30-year-old woman experiencing chest pains near Lower 4th Street in Bankrupt Township, Somers Point.
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02:58
Transcript:
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R15N-DU-D-D-PRI respond, (number withheld).
00:04
For cardiac.
00:06
The R-155-S17-D-Rfstein-Sachene-2-resbond, 2-20.
00:14
For cardiac, I'm out 220.
00:20
Denton, Middix.
00:28
We ran to an accident on the parkway heading south.
00:41
Southbound at Milo marker 38 if you could start us at DLS and D.P.
00:47
Received, are there any injury?
00:50
We'll advise, we're pouring up now.
00:52
15,
00:58
156.
01:03
156. Medcombe 6.
01:06
Sign to the cardiac.
01:12
And four, 30-year-old female chest pains, it's worth to be breathing.
01:16
Steve,
01:18
thank you.
01:24
Medi6. Medic 6.
01:31
Medic 6. Single vehicle, two occupants in the car, I think no interest at this time.
01:47
Receive, medic 6.
01:52
I think six,
01:55
state police is sending someone out now.
01:59
We have a state police application.
02:03
Very six.
02:16
Are you on radio or are you designated to the accident?
02:24
156?
02:27
156. Carraving.
02:29
Oh-huh. The resignation current link.
02:36
It's not saying.
02:38
Perfect.
02:52
Medic 7. Bankrupt Township.
02:55
Near Lower 4th Street, cardiac emergency.
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4th St, Somers Point, NJ 08244
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