Medical emergency near Climbing Aster Ct, Orange County NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible cardiac issue near Climbing Aster Ct and High Ridge Dr in North Carolina. A (name withheld) female, conscious and breathing, was experiencing chest pain, left shoulder pain, sweating, and nausea. The patient had an elevated heart rate and took aspirin as advised. Medical and fire units were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medic Four, Med and Fire.
00:02
Near Climbing Aster Ct.
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Chest pain.
00:06
Medic Four, Med and Fire.
00:08
Near Climbing Aster Ct.
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Chest pain, cross streets High Ridge Dr.
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Ops One, time out 0618.
00:22
We have an engine two en route.
00:24
We have an engine two en route six.
00:30
Having medic four en route to Climbing Aster Ct.
00:35
Answer out, you are responding to a (name withheld), conscious and breathing.
00:39
Patient feels like they're having a heart attack.
00:43
They're advising their rate is elevated.
00:47
Pain in the left shoulder, sweating, and nausea.
00:54
Patient advises breathing is faster than normal.
00:57
There is a color change of a pink color.
01:01
The patient is clammy.
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Patient is not having difficulty speaking between breaths.
01:10
The patient has taken prescribed medications, no prior heart attack or angina, and has taken aspirin per protocol.
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Location mentioned:
Climbing Aster Ct & High Ridge Dr, North Carolina 27302
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