Elderly man treated for chest pain in Trumbull, Trumbull CT
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Emergency medical services responded to a 76-year-old man experiencing chest pain near Plumtree Lane and Andy's Mountain Road in Trumbull. The patient has a history of heart problems and was given aspirin before being transported to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Trumbull Fire and EMS
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
72008 advanced life support and medics respond on priority, 54, sealed roads.
00:05
This is 76-year-old male with chest pain.
00:09
Meeting, Tramble, EMS, dispatch, and medic respond on priority, 54, Field Road,
00:14
76-year-old male with chest pain.
00:17
Cross near Plum Tree Lane and Andy's Mountain Road.
00:20
Timeout, 0048.
00:27
Thank you. Thank you.
00:31
Hi-out-Lays.
00:35
A7754 stairs.
00:37
Thank you.
00:39
We're working on.
00:40
Okay, sure it's working now.
00:44
9-0.1.
00:47
We do you, that's wrong.
00:51
9-01. We're going to be cleared.
00:53
They'll go with the Amar bank, so you don't need that control either.
01:01
I'll see you clear.
01:02
Heading over to 54 Field Road.
01:05
Is you responding to the Field Road?
01:16
Thank you very much.
01:17
Go ahead.
01:19
It's going to be a 76-year-old male with history of cardiac problems.
01:23
Details unclear.
01:24
Sounds like one in 2021 and then one earlier than that.
01:30
Started having some cerebral symptoms.
01:33
Just prior to the 9-1 activation, patient given 3.81 milligrams aspirin.
01:39
I'd start for them to give before.
01:41
And he's going to be going.
01:43
to the alert unit.
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Location mentioned:
Plumtree Ln, Trumbull, CT 06611
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