Person unconscious with chest pain near East Bladen St beach, Nags Head NC


A person experienced severe chest pain and became unconscious near the beach access by East Bladen Street, prompting emergency medical response including Ocean Rescue.
Audio|Source: Dare County Fire, EMS and Ocean Rescue
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Transcript:
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Refew 16. Station 5.
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Chest pain's delta response.
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One, near East Bladen Street.
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Station 5, Rescue 16, your patient is actually going to be on the beach access itself.
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Like 40, 16, 51.
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Sounds fine, doing it.
00:15
You want to make your way to Bladen for someone on the walkway experiencing team chest pains?
00:21
In route, I think you are on your tack channel because I didn't copy.
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Which walkway?
00:25
Uh, it can be that's late in the street.
00:27
Send four in route now.
00:28
Are you checking in route earlier?
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Sandra. Sendry, call on truck 16.
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When you get a chance, let them know they're on their attack channel, I'll put them in route.
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Satry, copy truck 16 route.
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10-4[2], in route 17-16.
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Station 2, truck upon.
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In Central, Medics 5-1, they're going to be just off of the access.
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You want me to go ahead and page Ocean Rescue?
00:45
Sure, let's go ahead and do that.
00:47
He's down for. Nags Head Ocean Rescue, Chespan's Delta Response[1], 1, near East Bladen Street.
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Jerry, before I copy the Juran Rao 1718.
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Nags Head Ocean Rescue, this is going to be for a patient with chest pain.
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He is now unconscious, he's just off of the beach access.
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Yeah, Central, 1651, streaming route to the Blaine Street.
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In 1651, you're on Route 1718.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Delta Response: High-priority medical emergency
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received
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Location mentioned:
E Bladen St, Nags Head, NC 27959
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