Elderly woman experiences chest pain at Industries Road, Richmond IN


An 83-year-old woman near Industries Road experienced chest pain and emergency units responded to assist her.
Audio|Source: Richmond Police Dispatch and Wayne County Fire/EMS Dispatch
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
A second, medic one, medic one, sick person, spring, near Industries Rd.
00:19
Well,
00:21
51, 31, I'll be 1041 for tip detail.
00:25
It's a medic one, medic one, six person, spring, near Industries Rd room number 202.
00:34
Running on an 83-year-old female, she has got to send alone at this time, KC005 at 1041.
00:40
1541. 1514.
00:42
Good back, medic 5.
00:45
Medic 5.
00:47
Medic 5 will be in route.
00:49
Medic 1 can remain in service.
00:51
Also, is this going to be chest pain or a sick person?
00:56
They've upgraded it to chest pain.
00:57
Do you want me to start an engine?
01:00
Yes, dispatch.
01:01
Could you go ahead and send engine 2 to that location? All right.
01:15
Attention, engine two, engine two, respond to the medic fiber chest pain at the spring, near Industries Rd.
01:22
All units responding to LCJ3-443, Miami Valley has a 24-minute EPA.
01:31
It's depending on you, supervisory alarm.
01:34
This has been saying, I'm 23.
01:38
Go ahead.
01:40
81.11 is cleared.
01:43
Eighty-nine.
01:50
It's going to be Forest Lodge in reference of fire supervisory alarm.
01:57
They did not have a room number.
02:02
10-606. I'm on the north side I can take care of.
02:05
Sure, thank you.
02:07
Attention, engine two, engine two, respond with medic five.
02:10
Chest pain, it's the spring, near Industries Rd, planning on an 83-year-old female.
02:20
She has been given pain, men, under control at this time to requesting transport.
02:25
G2705 at 10.42.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Industries Rd, Richmond, IN 47374
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