Elderly man experiences chest pain in Diamondhead, Diamondhead MS
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Crooked Stick Drive in Diamondhead for a 70-year-old man reporting high blood pressure, chest heaviness, and pain in his left arm. The man had already taken medication, but it was not relieving his symptoms.
Audio|Heard on: Hancock County Fire
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
All units stand by for emergency traffic for Diamondhead Rescue.
00:13
Oh.
00:24
Center to Diamondhead Rescue, can I have you en route near Crooked Stick Drive.
00:30
Near Crooked Stick Drive, cross of Pinehurst Court.
00:34
It's going to be a 70-year-old male.
00:36
He has very high blood pressure.
00:38
His chest feels heavy.
00:39
He's having pain in his left arm.
00:41
They advise he has already taken clonidine and aspirin and it's not working.
00:45
Pafford notified.
00:51
Plus, you did have to dispatch 4185 on scene.
00:55
Acknowledged.
01:01
Acknowledged, I have you en route near Crooked Stick Drive, cross of Pinehurst Court.
01:09
Seventy-year-old male, high blood pressure, chest feels heavy, pain in left arm.
01:14
He has already taken clonidine and aspirin.
01:16
It's not working.
01:17
Confirm notified.
01:23
Unit 182 is en route to that.
01:25
Acknowledged.
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Location mentioned:
Crooked Stick Dr, Diamondhead, MS 39525
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