Elderly man treated for chest pain at Woodburn home, Woodburn OR
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A 74-year-old man at his home near Warren Way in Woodburn experienced chest pain and breathing difficulty. He has a recent history of heart attack and bypass surgery. Emergency responders Medic 28 and Medic 24 were dispatched to assist. The patient's family requested language assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Marion County METCOM North-1 Fire
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Transcript:
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Medic 28 respond on a chest pain, near Warren Way.
00:05
Crosson Walker to Meadowvale, MacNumbers 2127, work north six, at 1712.
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Bredic 22.
00:23
22 is moving to Woodburn for coverage.
00:28
Help me moving to Whitford.
00:34
28, you're en route to a chest pain, near Warren Way, 74-year-old male conscious difficulty breathing with chest pressure.
00:42
A patient has a history of a heart attack two weeks ago and got a bypass.
00:47
Today, starting to get the same onset of those feelings started this morning and have continually gone worse.
00:55
We're responding from Silverton.
01:02
Bedict 28, patient has Nitro, unknown if he took any.
01:08
Our caller is at his own house.
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Patient is there with his own wife.
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And our caller, who's the son, also advised that his parents don't really speak English.
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If you need interpretation, he can,
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you guys can call him and you can assist.
01:35
Metcom from Medic 24 on Norsex.
01:39
Good.
01:43
We're closer to that test pane to take that call for Medic 28.
01:47
Copy you're going to take the call for Medic 28.
01:54
You're going to take the call for Medic 28.
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Location mentioned:
Warren Way, Woodburn, OR 97071
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