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Man experiences severe chest and body pain 

audio iconEmergency Medical
Near Main St, Colchester, VT 05446
Audio|Source: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
00:25

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Coach of Rescue, respond to 965 Main Street. It's coming unit 201. For 50-year-old male, full-body pain, caller advised he is holding his chest due to the pain. Again, Colchester Rescue responds to 965 Main Street, unit 201 for a 50-year-old male, full-body pain. Caller advised, he is holding his chest due to chest pain as well. Timotones is 0941. Exercise standby.

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