Emergency medical response for man with chest pain, Tucker County WV


Emergency responders were called to a location near Ockymore Road for a 79-year-old man experiencing sudden chest pain radiating to his left arm, shortness of breath, sweating, and nausea. The man has a history of heart attack and stent placement and was given three baby aspirin by the caller before help arrived.
Audio|Source: Tucker County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Question EMS, need to respond, near Ockymore Road, chest pain, tablet alert, 1732.
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Section 1.Coffice, page.
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Stage 1 in all, it's 1732.
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How do you respond?
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5-2, so you're responding at 1736.
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5-2, you're responding to near Ockymore Road for a 79-year-old male.
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Caller advises that he started having chest pain and shortness of breath approximately five minutes ago.
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Stated that he has to sit up to breathe, break.
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Good.
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Stated that he's having chest pain in the center of his chest radiating down the left arm.
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She did advise that she gave him three baby aspirin whenever he started this approximately five minutes ago.
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Break.
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Good.
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She also advised that he is sweating persistently and is very nauseated.
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She did state that he has had a heart attack in the past along with a stent replacement.
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Also advised that he is a diabetic.
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Go ahead.
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Tucker County, WV
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