Man with chest pain and shortness of breath called EMS, Chestnut Ridge PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a 57-year-old man at a location near 1st Street in Chestnut Ridge. The man was conscious and alert, experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath that had lasted four to five days. There was no significant medical history reported.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County EMS and Mutual Aid
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Transcript:
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FAD EMS responding ALS, near 1st St, Redstone Chestnut Ridge Patch.
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Fifty-seven year old male, shortness, chest pain.
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Hi, FAD EMS.
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Nine thousand 901 called near 1st St.
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Thirty-nine .7 .
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Right here.
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Flash twenty-one.
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Fifteen.
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All right, they flashed 15.
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Fifteen.
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One hundred and 19.
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And you're responding near 1st St, Redstone, Chestnut Ridge.
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57-year-old male, conscious and alert, shortness of breath from chest pains.
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No major medical history has been going on for the past four to five days.
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It's going to be a yellow house.
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Location mentioned:
1st St, Chestnut Ridge, PA 15422
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