Medical emergency with chest pain near South Walnut St, Bloomington IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency occurred near South Walnut Street involving a patient with chest pain. The patient has a history of recent open-heart surgery and ventricular tachycardia. EMS and law enforcement are on scene managing the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe and Brown Counties Public Safety
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01:40
Transcript:
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Near South Walnut Street and West Third Street.
00:05
Chest complaint, chest pain, non-traumatic, EMS Charlie, cross of Eastford Street and West Smith Avenue and East Smith Avenue, 1756 hours.
00:25
Control 214 is going to take that for this location and check.
00:29
202 is going to take that for this location.
00:32
Clear.
00:39
104-206 here.
00:40
24-2006 here.
00:45
This location is clear.
00:46
Thank you, 202. This location is clear. Thank you, 202.
00:52
Nail 3, 1042.
00:56
NAL 3, 1042.
00:57
NAL 3.
01:03
What I mentioned 70-59?
01:08
He's having a hard time talking.
01:10
He told me that he has ventricular tachycardia, if you just want to let EMS know so they're aware.
01:22
He also advised the heart surgery about a week ago.
01:26
Okay.
01:32
202, law enforcement is on scene advising that the patient had just had open heart surgery a week ago also suffers from ventricular tachycardia.
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Location mentioned:
S Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 47404
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