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Man with chest pains suspected of heart attackMedford OR

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Queen Anne Ave, Medford, OR 97504

A 42-year-old man near Queen Anne Avenue in Medford experienced chest pains and suspected a heart attack. He was conscious and breathing abnormally when emergency services responded.

Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Check 13. Priority 3[1].
00:03
Check Spain.
00:04
Near Queen Anne Avenue, Medford, between Academy Place and Oregon Terrace.
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Chest pains at Queen Anne.
00:19
Chest pains reported.
00:21
At Queen Anne Avenue for a 42-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
00:25
He believes he is having a heart attack.
00:28
Responding normally, but not breathing normally.
00:30
No clamminess, no history of heart attack or angina.
00:33
We are going code one, truck 13, nothing.
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[1]
Priority 3: Non-emergency, low-priority response requiring routine attention.

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Queen Anne Ave, Medford, OR 97504

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