Chest pain sparks urgent ambulance call at Stephens County laundromat, Toccoa GA
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Urgent alarm at a laundromat as a man suffers worsening chest pain, conscious and alert but pale, prompting an immediate ambulance request.
Audio|Heard on: Stephens County Fire & EMS
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by for a chest pain.
00:01
This is by MS, station 1 to go for our station 11, stand by.
00:17
Dispatch a station 1, cooperation, station 11, have reported to chest bane.
00:21
111, 11, highway 123, 111, highway 123, corn laundry.
00:26
Dispatch period (number withheld).
00:33
Station 11, disregard.
00:34
They gave the wrong location.
00:36
12 fire station 10, standby for chest bane.
00:39
Toil fire station 10, stand by.
00:40
Stand by.
00:50
To cover, station 10, have reported if it's Sain, near Collins Road, near Collins Road.
00:56
This fresh clear at (number withheld).
01:03
Side is back.
01:05
One of three is in round.
01:06
331 Collins.
01:10
24 engine 103, show you in route, (number withheld).
01:18
Matt 300103, showing you're around to near Collins Road, near Collins Road, the coin laundry.
01:25
Here at the police substation.
01:26
Collar said it's going to be a 48-year-old male patient weighing 170 pounds.
01:30
Call it say they need an ambulance, they've had chest pain, conscious alert and breathing.
01:36
Said they were in the hospital yesterday.
01:37
They've been going for four days.
01:39
It's hurting more today.
01:40
They are pale, not sweaty.
01:42
They're going to be on the walkway out front.
01:44
It's that's clear (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Collins Rd, Toccoa, GA 30577
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