Man, 79, reports chest pain with irregular heart rate, Scranton PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 79-year-old man on Hawthorne Street in Scranton reported chest pain and an irregular heart rate. He took two nitroglycerin tablets without relief. Fire assistance was called but later canceled after other responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Susquehanna, Wayne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Lackawanna County dispatching, Plymouth 15, respond, near Hawthorne Street in Scranton.
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79-year-old's male chest pain and an irregular heart rate.
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He took two nitros, no relief.
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Cross streets of Euclid and North Rebecca, time is 1310.
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Operate and bliss.
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Enter, truck for?
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Four.
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Truck for, per police you can cancel out.
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Truck four, per police you can cancel out.
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Truck four,
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second.
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Tenth.
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John,
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in the Melford, 4.
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New Milford 4, go ahead.
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Guy in the Belford 4, on scene, let dispatch fire, copy for assistance.
01:16
Okay, unseen, we'll dispatch fire for assistance.
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1312.
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County, Newmelford,
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4.
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New Milford 4.
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We got two people that showed up one scene.
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You can cancel fire department.
01:43
10.4.2 people show up on soon.
01:46
Disregard fire department.
01:48
1314.
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Location mentioned:
Hawthorne St, Scranton, PA 18504
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