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Medical emergency for woman with chest pain near Midland TrailLexington VA

audio iconMedical Emergency
Near W Midland Trail, Lexington, VA 24450

Emergency responders are attending to a 61-year-old woman near West Midland Trail who is experiencing chest pain and arm pain. A medical helicopter is landing in a nearby designated area to assist with patient transport. Fire and EMS teams are on site providing patient care and managing safety.

Audio|Source: Rockbridge County Fire and EMS
04:31
Transcript:
00:00
You can show me out of West Midland and Breton Drone.
00:03
Inform. Respond.
00:09
Respond. Respond to the Lock-Z.
00:10
Lock-Z.
00:19
Responding to the LZ.
00:20
Responding to the LZ.
00:23
Responding to near West Midland Trail for 61-year-old.
00:30
Stand by.
00:37
61-year-old female, 150 pounds,
00:40
arm pain, alert and breathing.
00:42
(name withheld).
00:43
(name withheld).
00:45
1923.
00:50
AECC, N-4 Responding, we'll land in time.
00:55
104, operate landing soon, 1922.
01:02
The average County OZ Command, Life, Fair 12.
01:08
The Academy of County, Like Fair 12, we're trying about three minutes out from the LZ.
01:12
Jason Hartsman, Marksman, Firehouse, and taken all the report when you have one.
01:19
UPC, Captain, 5-1.
01:24
5-1.
01:27
Like that's a 3-minute EPA, and they're requesting a report on landing zone up.
01:35
Okay, I think wagon 4 or engine 4 is going to be at the L-zone.
01:38
L-Z, they'll have the L-Z command.
01:44
10-4[1].
01:46
And if they're wanting a patient update, they can get that from 132, 133.
01:58
10-4[1].
02:00
ACC, Wagon 4, Engine 4, or FDLC.
02:08
ECC Captain 4 will have command.
02:16
Inform.
02:22
133. Out with 5'1.
02:26
We should be on the ground in about two minutes.
02:33
Lifeguard we copy.
02:34
We have an engine on both corners of the field.
02:40
There's a fence to the north, a fence to the south,
02:45
fence on all sides.
02:47
There are trees on the north side.
02:49
Other than that, it's a clear open field.
02:51
Flanking Ford, turn off your light.
02:58
Tramon off your life. Flank and Ford, hear your light.
03:06
Tromo 133 to lifeguard.
03:13
12, go ahead.
03:18
We have a patient update for you.
03:19
We've got a 61, 61 year old female coming from home.
03:23
She's completely going to be chest pain, 12 ladies shown, inferior, and I.
03:27
We've got an 18 established in her NAC.
03:30
Last blood pressure was...
03:36
494 until we were locked in at the time set 100.
03:39
I think of an aspirin and just had a second nitro leave in about five minutes, five to ten minutes.
03:52
At the second level Xwell as the patient's weight 115.0.
04:01
142.
04:08
ECC live cards, safety on the ground.
04:14
Cray none.
04:16
Show response for at LV.
04:22
Ten, four.
04:27
Let's go 34 to ECC.
04:30
We are on the way to Haskol.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative

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Near W Midland Trail, Lexington, VA 24450

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