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Female with chest pain at airport terminalMiami FL

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International Airport, Terminal J, 2100 NW 42nd Ct, Miami, FL 33126

According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are attending to a 43-year-old female experiencing chest pain at terminal J of the international airport near NW 42nd Ct.

Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade Police and Fire - Hammocks Dispatch and Central Dispatch
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00:16
Transcript:
00:00
Do you respond, concourse?
00:02
J. Juliet.
00:06
It's door 29, Avianca, reference to 43 year old female,
00:10
chest pain, April Card 1.
00:14
Car 1, chest pain, at door 29, show it's responding, please.

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Location mentioned:
International Airport, Terminal J, 2100 NW 42nd Ct, Miami, FL 33126
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  1. Location Verification
  2. Rescue Unit Assignment
  3. Rescue Request Confirmation
  4. Initial Report of Chest Pain

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