Man treated for chest pain at Amazon data center, New Carlisle IN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical team responded to a 31-year-old man experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing at the Amazon Data Center near State Road 2.
Audio|Heard on: South Bend, Mishawaka & St. Joseph County Police, Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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New Carlyle Medic, 91, Squad 91, near State Road 2,
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chest pain.
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Priority to delta, near State Road 2,
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54 hours.
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(number withheld) Victorian Fellows C.
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96. That's three Adam.
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Good morning.
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Three Adam.
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Ironwood in the bypass.
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Getting off the exit going westbound colors advising, there's a dark color at SUV,
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sat through four cycles and never moved.
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Ironwood in the bypass.
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Indy-530. We're kind of district our companies if this is so possible.
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Okay.
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Five on two.
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Hi-five.
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So on 519.
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Squad 91MEDIC-901 responding to near State Road 2 Highway, Amazon Data Center, else site, medic trailer.
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Priority 2[1] for a 31-year-old male with chest pain and difficulty breathing, entered through the gate on strawberry.
Police codes explained
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Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response requiring prompt attention; second-highest priority level.
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Location mentioned:
IN-2, New Carlisle, IN 46552
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