Medical emergency near Arrowhead Drive, Dallas GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a possible medical emergency near Arrowhead Drive and Valencia Highway in Dallas, Georgia. A person reportedly experienced chest pain, briefly lost consciousness, and was found conscious and breathing upon assessment. The individual, described as having a medical condition related to low blood sugar, had recently taken insulin and had not eaten. Rescue units coordinated response before one team was cleared from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Paulding County Sheriff and Fire
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03:26
Transcript:
00:00
Calling station one, let's try to dispatch medical call near Arrowhead Drive.
00:08
Referencing a patient that has passed out but is actively conscious and breathing.
01:18
At the Arrowhead Drive cross street near Vanessa Highway, the patient was having chest pains before passing out.
01:25
They are currently conscious and breathing.
02:10
Your patient is going to be a thirty-nine year old male.
02:13
The patient was experiencing chest pains then passed out.
02:17
The patient is now conscious and breathing.
02:21
The patient has taken insulin for a medical condition.
02:25
The patient has not eaten, and their blood sugar may be low.
02:35
The patient has fluid in their chest and has been feeling unwell.
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Location mentioned:
Arrowhead Dr, Dallas, GA 30132
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