Possible cardiac emergency near Spring Gap Rd, Slanesville WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency near Spring Gap Road in Slanesville, West Virginia. Radio traffic indicated an elderly man was experiencing chest pain and dizziness after taking aspirin with no relief. Units from multiple companies were dispatched to assist, and additional medical information was being gathered at the time of the call.
Audio|Heard on: Hampshire County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Company 13, Company 10, ALS 101.
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Your 1st alert near Spring Gap Road for chest pains.
00:08
First alert time 1155.
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One hundred and two from around 50 in Nola Drive.
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One hundred and two, eleven fifty-five text research.
00:26
I'm sure 107 is responding.
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107, 11:56, tac 3.
00:38
1370 en route.
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1370, 1156.
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107's on three.
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The 1370 107 102,
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You're responding to near Spring Gap Road.
00:59
A 79-year-old male.
01:01
He's having pains in the center of his chest.
01:03
The pain has been ongoing since 07 o'clock this morning.
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He does feel dizzy, faint, weak.
01:09
He did take aspirin, no relief intake.
01:11
The aspirin was 325 milligrams.
01:14
He has a history of a heart catheter and three stents.
01:17
We're still getting more information.
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Location mentioned:
Spring Gap Rd, Slanesville, WV 25444
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