Medical emergency for female with rapid heart rate, Staunton VA
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According to the dispatch call, a 48-year-old female at a residence near North Coalter Street reported a rapid heart rate, muscle spasms, tremors, and abnormal responsiveness. She had previously visited the emergency room but was not treated and left before care. Emergency responders are attending to her on the second floor near room 22.
Audio|Heard on: Augusta County and Staunton Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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C-N-R-2-1-Respond, Hillside Redstone 4203, North Coalter Street, for a heart problem.
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The 12 response, SARS-1-0304.
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If you're responding, 0305, you're responding to airside rest on 4203 Northfold Street, Carson at the Prospect Street, Statlett Boulevard,
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for a 48-year-old female who's awakened breathing,
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complaining of a rapid heart rate, muscle spasm,
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and tremors,
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especially if she's not responding normally.
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They did say that she was at the ER earlier today but wasn't checked and had to leave.
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She put on the second floor.
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Lower room 220.
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22.
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I'll be responding 0306 on the hillside redcom, near North Coalter Street, caution is the Prospect Street, Statler Boulevard, 48-year-old female who's awake and talking, complaining of a rapid heart rate, muscle spasms, and tremors, not responding normally,
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reporting her pulses of 108.
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To be with a room on the second floor in room 22, access to lower entrance.
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Location mentioned:
N Coalter St, Staunton, VA 24401
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