Medical call for woman with chest pain near Comanche Path, Bandera TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded near Comanche Pass in Bandera, Texas, for a 21-year-old woman experiencing chest pain, breathing difficulty, and intermittent loss of consciousness following a recent stomach infection. The patient was previously treated at a hospital for an infection discovered after a colonoscopy.
Audio|Heard on: Bandera County EMS
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Bandera to Bandera EMS, Bandera Fire First Responders, make location near Comanche Pass.
00:05
Again, near Comanche Pass for a 21 year old female who's been having chest pains for the last couple of days, struggling to breathe.
00:12
She is alert and coherent.
00:15
Hear it, but she is in and out of consciousness.
00:23
Med One received.
00:28
Med One (number withheld).
00:37
Med One.
00:42
Med One, go ahead.
00:44
One be advised they are advising that she was at the hospital recently for a colonoscopy and they did find an infection in her stomach.
00:57
Med One received, shows en route.
01:01
Car (number withheld).
01:06
Receiving well, I'll be around.
01:08
Relay message.
01:18
Med One.
01:20
Med One, go ahead.
01:28
One, be advised, patient's going to be lethargic, still in and out of consciousness, staying on the line for further.
01:39
Received.
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Location mentioned:
Comanche Path, Bandera, TX 78003
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