Emergency response to senior man with chest pain, Cary NC


Emergency services responded to a call near Lockmere Dr for an 89-year-old man who was conscious and breathing but complained of chest pain. The patient was holding and in pain in his right arm but showed no signs of a broken bone. He had taken medication earlier, was alert and breathing normally, with no history of heart problems. A silent approach was requested during the response.
Audio|Source: Cary Fire-Rescue
01:48
Transcript:
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Chesspan Call near Lockmere Dr.
00:03
It's going to be crosses of Highland Trail and Brook Green Drive.
00:05
You're on Tech 42, Tech 42.
00:19
Copy. They're going to be upstairs.
00:20
Patient is inconsolable holding his arm.
00:24
It's going to be his right arm.
00:26
No.
00:31
Okay, sir, is you clear detectio?
00:33
10-4, thank you.
00:40
Did you repeat? Was there an obvious break to the right arm? Or it's just the chalk.
00:45
It's inconsolable when it because it hurts.
00:48
Yeah, we're not finding anything obvious.
00:55
We'll be right over.
00:56
Remember this point with us just in case.
01:05
It's Jerry Lighty freezing around on 42.
01:08
Not so we had no station activation activation.
01:12
104. Intel tests when you clear.
01:15
TMS, are you on 42?
01:19
352 is on 42.
01:22
10-4. It is a respondent to the address near Lockmere Dr.
01:28
It is going to be in reference to a first-party caller, 89-year-old male, conscious and breathing complaining of chest pain.
01:35
It looks like patient has taken pepto within the past 12 hours, is not feeling clammy with no history of heart attack or angina.
01:41
He is completely alert, breathing normally, no aspirin is available on scene.
01:45
Patient is requesting a silent approach.
01:47
Your final coding is a 10 Charlie 3.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lochmere Dr, Cary, NC 27518
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