Medical emergency for man with chest pain at local apartment, Gillette WY
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Emergency responders attended to a 38-year-old man experiencing chest pain at an apartment above the Montgomery Bar in Gillette, Wyoming. The man reported a history of heart problems and had taken aspirin recently. EMS provided care at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Gillette Police, Campbell County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, WHP
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Italian EMS, Delta response near S Gillette Avenue, Room 8 to the Montgomery for chest pains.
00:06
Italian EMS, Delta response near Gillette Avenue to the Montgomery, Room 8 for chest pains.
00:19
Copy, are you clear of the civil?
00:26
Yeah,
00:27
I think I just closed it, but if you'd open it up, I'll type in my notes in a second.
00:34
I'll go on you on it, looks like you just arrived yourself.
00:38
Copy, thank you.
00:41
507.
00:42
Myself and 507 can handle this, you can finish doing what you're doing.
00:47
Go for Milosein.
00:50
Breathing normally, conscious history of angina, stint and heart.
00:56
Copy.
01:09
The EMS is just a couple blocks behind me.
01:13
Copy?
01:17
390, 3505-07, I'll pass, and next section.
01:21
Copy that.
01:26
Respond of the Montgomery Room 8 is going to be a 38-year-old male.
01:31
Advice, his chest is hurting.
01:33
He has been drinking the last few nights.
01:35
He has a history of a stint in his heart and angina.
01:39
He just took four baby aspirin about 15 minutes ago.
01:47
Thank you.
01:52
I saw him at 36.
01:56
Three-six, go ahead.
02:02
This is going to be the apartments above the Montgomery Bar, correct?
02:07
That's affirmed.
02:08
Room 8.
02:12
10-4.
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Location mentioned:
S Gillette Ave, Gillette, WY 82716
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