Medical emergency with severe chest pain near Frank Reeder Road, Pensacola FL
A 57-year-old man experienced severe chest pain radiating down his left arm near Frank Reeder Road. Emergency services including a helicopter transport were requested to assist.
Audio|Source: Escambia County Public Safety
03:24
Transcript:
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142 So that's a sick call Alpha, near Frank Reeder Road cross of Windy Hill Road and Tower Ridge Road and Bulek
00:14
Inns 1 that's gaming
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Neumns 1
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Shell is in route.
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Charlie Newman's one in route.
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We've got a 57-year-old male with severe chest pain, radiating down his left arm.
00:32
No cardiac history, but patient is on multiple meds.
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We're checking on a helo.
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We copy, thank you.
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Oracle. We're just going to have a slight delay if the heat was taken off.
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Okay, if you have the sacred heart free standing.
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(number withheld)
01:14
(number withheld) on the lane of road to hindicross street
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post-Watt 18 they said to go past the fire truck they're trying to set up the LV[1] Okay
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20
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Still one
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One great for numbers?
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Yes, sir.
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(number withheld), truck 18.
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Go, for picking on Jim.
01:51
Go.
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Your old mill,
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we did have Newman's end your way from their Flomason station.
02:00
Lacey doesn't have any cardiac history with us have severe chest pain.
02:03
We are checking on the helo.
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10. Govind.
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Indie 22, the skin.
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Indie 22.
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Iron crew, too.
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Copy. Copy.
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Senator Hill 1.0-1.
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Two, one, coming up to 99 in the lane of road.
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Mr. Rod.
02:45
Can't meet you're 22.
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How many names is one?
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22, go ahead.
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AirCare 2 accepted 13 minute ATA with LIS.
02:59
I can control search term with attack 5, please.
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Well, we got 15 minute ATA, just let me know where the hell is it will be.
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Okay.
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One.
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Good one. Good one.
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Last flight 1 accepted total, 15 minute EPA.
Police codes explained
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[1]
LV: Landing zone (for helicopter)
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