Man experiences chest pain at convenience store parking lot, Swoope VA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 35-year-old man experiencing chest pain at the parking lot near Parkersburg Turnpike Junction Convenience store in Swoope, Virginia. The man was conscious and had taken four baby aspirin. He was waiting in a black vehicle with hazard lights on.
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Transcript:
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Rescue 4, Trauma 43, Company 4, Chesapeake 2968, Parkersburg Turnpike, a junction, convenience, cross-street, Buffalo Gap, Highway, and Hewitt Road and Swoope.
00:10
Operate County 1, (number withheld).
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48 responding, 030,
00:28
2968, Parkersburg Turnpike, Junction Convenience, cross streets, Buffalo Gap Highway, Hewitt Road and Swoope.
00:33
It's going to be 40, 35-year-old male, constant breathing, having chest pain.
00:37
He advised that he's already taken four baby aspirin so far.
00:40
They're going to be waiting in the parking lot in a black vehicle with their hazards on.
00:57
241 responding, 0031,
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2968, Parkersburg Turnpike, Junction Convenience, Cross streets, Buffalo Gap Highway, Hewitt Road and Swoope.
01:05
35-year-old male, constant breathing, having chest pain.
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He's taken four baby aspirin so far.
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They're going to be pulled off in the parking lot in a black vehicle with their hazards on.
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Location mentioned:
Parkersburg Turnpike, Swoope, VA 24479
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