Medical emergency for elderly woman with irregular pulse, Staunton VA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to near Mulberry Street for a 76-year-old woman experiencing confusion and an irregular pulse below 50 beats per minute. The woman was flushed in complexion and crying. No known prior cardiac history.
Audio|Heard on: Staunton Area Public Safety
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, Rasky-5, engine one respond, near Mulberry Street.
00:04
Recurgeoning and call, alter the LFC.
00:21
Dan Rescue 5, Engine 1,
00:23
near Mulberry Street, a courteect call, an altered LOC.
00:30
With a belt of response, I'm 1340, 1440.
00:34
Section 2, alarm panel showing room 20 2, alarm panel showing room 2nd, 2.
00:44
Engine 2, you cut out.
00:46
What was the alarm panel showing again?
00:50
Room 202.
00:53
The room future, 2 13402.
01:00
Correction, 221's responding.
01:04
I have you responding at 1341.
01:07
You're responding near Mulberry Street,
01:10
cross streets of New Street, and Chesapeake Street.
01:14
Join to be for a 76-year-old female with an irregular pulse and confusion.
01:23
We did check, have the call taker check her pulse.
01:28
She is at a rate of under 50.
01:30
She also stated that her complexion looked more flush than normal.
01:48
Responding 1342,
01:50
you're responding near Mulberry Street, cross streets of New Street, Chesapeake Street.
01:55
It's going to be for a 76-year-old female with confusion and an irregular pulse.
02:05
No,
02:07
unknown if there's any previous cardiac history,
02:11
they just say that she looks a little flush.
02:13
She's crying and very confused.
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Location mentioned:
Mulberry St, Staunton, VA 24401
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