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Man with chest pain and breathing trouble at residence 

audio iconEmergency Medical
Colchester, VT
Audio|Source: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
01:25

Transcript:
Off the call. Closers your rescue. Second call. Closers your fire, metastits, please respond, 396, Alshare Road for a 45-year-old male, difficulty breathing. bleeding from the nose and having chest pains. Repeating this call, Colterser Rescue, please respond. I mean, Colterser Rescue, second call. Colterser Fire, might assist. Please respond 396 outshare road for a 45-year-old male difficulty breathing, bleeding from the nose and chest pains. Time Tom, safe a weapon. X-ray from A-1. A-1, go ahead. All right, sure copy. X-ray from A1. A1, go ahead. We are responding from the hospital.

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