Woman injured in fall experiences chest pain, Stanardsville VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a call for a 66-year-old woman near Mountainside Drive in the Standard Drill District. The woman was experiencing chest pain, abdominal pain, and trouble breathing following a fall several days earlier that caused rib fractures. She had taken medication earlier but continued to feel weak and dizzy.
Audio|Heard on: Greene VA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Near Mountainside Drive in the Standard Drill District.
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Abdominal pains, bringing EMS.
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Near Mountainside Drive in the Standard Drill District for abdominal pain.
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Green EMS, (number withheld).
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Medical, (number withheld).
00:28
Medical, you are around Mountainside Drive.
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My apologies, cross street is going to be Masters Way.
00:38
You are around (number withheld).
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Sixty-six year old female, abdominal pain secondary to broken bones.
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Ribs from a ground-level fall a couple days ago.
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She weighs approximately (number withheld) pounds.
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She is having some difficulty breathing and has taken some medication about (number withheld) minutes ago, and it's not helping her tonight.
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Also experiencing some chest pains.
00:58
He says that she feels dizzy, faint, and weak.
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Location mentioned:
Mountainside Drive, Stanardsville, VA 22973
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