Medical emergency for man with severe chest pain, Covington IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS responded to a medical emergency near West and 1120 South for a 60-year-old man with severe chest pain and low blood pressure. The patient became unconscious but later regained consciousness and was talking.
Audio|Heard on: Fountain County Fire and EMS, Warren County EMS
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Fountain County, EMS, New Jerseyburg, Tickman Fire, medical call 1848 West, 11th, south, for a 60-year-old mill, severe chest pain, low blood pressure, variable pools, stand by for toes.
00:40
I think it's not going to EMS meter is for human fire, medical call 1848 West, 1120 south, 60-year-old, severe test pain, low blood pressure, very low-level pressure, very low-fold.
01:06
Soon, your side.
01:11
The patient is now unconscious, however,
01:22
breathing,
01:23
pulse is still very shallow.
01:35
This is now.
01:41
I'm Claire.
01:42
Fitt is now awake and talking.
01:45
R.P. is wanting to know if he would like to return him a night ago.
01:51
Negative.
01:52
Get touch, please.
02:25
James Byer, response to 1848 West 1120 South.
02:31
For a med call, 60-year-old now, your chest pain, very low pulse.
02:36
Repeating, is men call at 1848 left, 1120 south.
02:41
For a 60-year-old male, their chest pain, very low pulse.
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Location mentioned:
West St, Covington, IN 47932
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