Medical emergency with severe pain and breathing difficulty, Stanardsville VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 39-year-old woman near Timber Drive in Stanardsville experienced severe right side pain, nausea, vomiting, and difficulty breathing. She is conscious, sweaty, and shaky, with no asthma or cardiac history. Her appendix was removed last year. She recently was in contact with her son, who had the flu.
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Transcript:
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Near Timber Drive, Stanardsville.
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Difficulty breathing.
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Green EMS.
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Near Timber Drive.
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Near Timber Drive.
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Difficulty breathing.
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Green Ems. Twenty fifty-four.
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Green, that's five responding.
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Direct 95 responding, twenty zero Timber Drive, near Timber Drive.
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Call street response near Sandersville.
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It's going to be a 39 year old female conscious difficulty breathing, complaining of severe right side pain followed by nausea and vomiting.
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She does not have her appendix sitting longer.
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It was removed last year.
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Patient weighs 225 pounds, no cardiac issues, not choking.
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She is feeling a little sweaty, does not suffer from asthma.
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Also complaining of. Shakiness. She has no other medical history.
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She has been in contact with her son, who was sick with the flu recently.
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Location mentioned:
Timber Dr, Stanardsville, VA 22973
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