Medical emergency at gate A25 in College Park, College Park GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call at gate A25 in College Park involving a passenger who appeared to be experiencing chest pain and shortness of breath. The passenger, who required oxygen, was reported to be alert and breathing while still on board the plane.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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All right, yes, engine 32, engine 32 respond to gate A25 for a sick call, time 2003.
00:10
Forty-four radio, Sam's thirty-two forty-four figured out.
00:13
Receive engine thirty-two, code three back in service, time 2003.
00:17
There is your receipt.
00:19
So forty-four around.
00:21
Forty-four swinging route to gate A25.
00:24
Reference a passenger that needed oxygen.
00:28
Passenger also has complaint of shortness of breath and chest pain.
00:32
Patient is alert, conscious and breathing.
00:34
Passenger is going to remain aboard the plane at the gate.
00:37
Unknown seat number, time 2004.
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Location mentioned:
Gate A25, College Park, GA 30337
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