Man Faints and Feels Unwell Near Featherstone Rd, Chester SC


Emergency medical teams responded to a 37-year-old man near Featherstone Rd who fainted. He briefly lost consciousness, is now awake, but feels very unwell with tingling sensations and stomach pain. He has a history of heart failure and was found lying outside in the driveway.
Audio|Source: Chester County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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EMS2, Station 10, EMS2, Station 10, respond to near Featherstone Rd in reference to a fainting.
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Again, EMS2, Station 10, EMS2, Station 10, near Featherstone Rd in reference to a fainting. You're going to be on Ops 1[1], Ops 1, Chesh Clear at 211.
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Mr. (name withheld) 2 is in a house.
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14, send by your run number.
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MS2, your run number is 5294, 5294, you're responding to near Featherstone Rd.
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Callers say it's 37-year-old male,
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woke her up, and then passed out.
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He is now conscious again, breathing and responding normally, but state something is really, really wrong.
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Thanks out.
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He does have a history of congestive heart failure.
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That's one in a row.
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10410. Did you copy the short report?
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Negative.
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Tempore, you're responding to near Featherstone Rd.
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Car state's 37-year-old male woke her up and then passed out.
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He is conscious at this time responding and breathing normally,
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but state something is really, really wrong. He does have a history of congestive heart failure.
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One, two, Doctor.
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He is advised. He is outside in the driveway, still on the ground. States, he has pain above the navel.
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States, his whole body started feeling tingly before he passed out.
Police codes explained
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Ops 1: Operations channel 1 (tactical/operations radio channel)
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Location mentioned:
Near Featherstone Rd, Chester, SC 29706
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