Medical emergency at urgent care for chest pain, Fayetteville GA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are assisting a 68-year-old woman at P-My Urgent Care near West Lanier Avenue who is experiencing chest pain, sweating, and a high heart rate. Multiple units have been dispatched to the scene for a high-priority medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 91, I think we keep walking all over each other.
00:03
What are you needing?
00:10
Another EMS unit to this location, chest pain.
00:14
It's going to be a completely separate event.
00:24
(number withheld).
00:26
I'm Telfore.
00:27
I'll be Taked.
00:28
I'm attempting to catch up to a black dodge charger.
00:33
We're turning on to TK.
00:36
Teflare.
00:37
Engine 91. We just took a call from a faith at your location.
00:41
Is it for a 68-year-old female sweating and a high heart rate?
00:47
Roger, I believe that's correct.
00:49
Yes, 4.
00:55
Near West Lanier Avenue, respond on Tac 1, timeout 1756.
01:00
To come out with it in the parking lot of TDK computers, it's going to be Charles Sam King, (number withheld), CSK (number withheld).
01:10
Squad 9, Medic 5, hard problems, priority 1, P-My Urgent Care, near West Lanier Avenue,
01:18
Near West Lanier Avenue, status is spring, respond on Tac 1.
01:23
Squad 9 on that.
01:25
Engine 91 is a bill from the previous call.
01:28
We're assessing that patient now.
01:31
Okay, 104. Squad 9, are you clear?
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Location mentioned:
W Lanier Ave, Fayetteville, GA 30214
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