Medical team dispatched for man with chest pain, Cuba MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to Wagon Wheel Apartments near East Washington Boulevard in Cuba, Missouri, for a 26-year-old man experiencing chest and abdominal pain and a possible fever. The patient, who has DeGeorge syndrome, was conscious and speaking when responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Crawford County Sheriff and Fire
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03:31
Transcript:
00:00
North Crawford house on response, near East Washington Boulevard.
00:04
Apartment 18 Wagon Wheel off of North and South Mapleshade Road for chest pain.
00:09
Twenty-six year old male with chest and stomach pain.
00:12
North Crawford house on respond, near East Washington Boulevard.
00:16
Apartment 18 Wagon Wheel cross of North and South Mapleshade Road for chest pains.
00:21
Twenty-six year old chest and stomach pain, time out 230, Engine 454.
00:53
Page EMS to Wagon Wheel Apartments, near East Washington, Apartment 18 for a twenty-six year old male with chest and abdominal pain.
01:04
The reporting party was not on scene; stated she was contacted by the patient.
02:13
You are en route to near East Washington Boulevard, Wagon Wheel.
02:16
At Apartment 18 off of North and South Maple Road for chest pain.
02:20
Twenty-six year old male, chest and stomach pain.
02:23
Advised the patient has DeGeorge syndrome.
03:02
He is speaking.
03:03
He said he is burning up and hot right now.
03:23
Patient is conscious and speaking.
03:26
Possibly running a fever at this time.
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