Man with chest pain and possible seizure near old south high street, Harrisonburg VA
Emergency responders attended a 45-year-old man near Old South High Street, Harrisonburg. The man was conscious and breathing but had chest pain and a possible seizure. The call was initially for alcohol withdrawal symptoms, but the situation changed to a cardiac and seizure emergency.
Audio|Source: Harrisonburg Fire & EMS
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144 responding, 116, Old South High Street, be a 45-year-old male, conscious of breathing,
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patient presenting with alcohol withdrawal.
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Just pain, 116, Old South High Street, Harrisonburg.
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C.M.44 responding Old South High Street call type, I would change to chest pain, saying that he feels like having chest pain and possible seizure.
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We've added engine to the call.
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Engine 4. Response, chest pain 116.
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Old South High Street, Harrisonburg, Cross Streets, West Water Street, and West Bruce Street, operate TAC8.
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Hello to Moose, direct.
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Andrew Morris, on it.
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Essential fire personnel, water interruption in the city of Harrisonburg from Elmwood Drive to Ohio Avenue to the dead end of Elmwood Drive.
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Water interruption on Elmwood Drive from Ohio Avenue to the dead end of Elmwood Drive for emergency water repair.
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Senator 4 Respondent was 816 Old House South High Street, a 45-year-old male, conscious breathing,
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originally dispatched for an alcohol withdrawal-related illness,
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but then advised that they're having chest pain and having a possible seizure.
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Against 44 allocation?
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Amn M. 44 on the patient.
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