Man with cardiac issues after argument at market street, Harrisonburg VA
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A 50-year-old man at near East Market Street experienced cardiac issues after an argument with an employee. EMS evaluated him on site. Law enforcement was involved, and the patient later refused further medical treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Harrisonburg Fire & EMS
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03:47
Transcript:
00:00
Tower 1 responding,
00:02
His insurance and service incorporated near East Market Street.
00:06
He would be a 50-year-old male conscious breathing.
00:09
Originally was argumentative.
00:11
(Name withheld) stated he started to have cardiac issues.
00:15
He was trying to leave the building, but he was now sitting and waiting for EMS,
00:19
sitting his hands are shaking.
00:21
He says on a history of cardiac, scene is secure for responders.
00:27
It looks very honest on.
00:34
Bill's 49 responding with Tower 1, his insurance and service incorporated, near East Market Street, he had A alpha,
00:42
a 50-year-old male, conscious of breathing, originally was arguing with an employee on location and started to have cardiac issues.
00:50
Male was trying to leave, but is now sitting down waiting on EMS,
00:55
hands are shaking, and history of cardiac.
01:00
Scene is secure for responders.
01:03
The engine wanted to rescue respond in the Rocco Drive.
01:06
Go ahead.
01:09
Your best access is going to be around the back side.
01:12
We've got it blocked with the engine right now.
01:14
We're going to make patient contact and then we can move the engine so you can get around.
01:18
You can just park behind us and send your personnel around for now.
01:22
I'll be over direct.
01:24
G3 to Engine 1 contact me as you clear for my call.
01:28
Okay.
01:33
Engine 1 to Radio.
01:35
Anyone, go ahead.
01:41
Someone answered the door, HPD is talking with them now.
01:44
She advised she lived there alone.
01:45
She did not call.
01:47
If you want to talk to the caller again to see if they have a better location.
01:52
Direct. We'll inquire.
01:55
The caller was fourth party.
01:56
It was a hotline.
01:58
But we'll make contact and see if we have any other information.
02:06
Did you want to radio, you can disregard.
02:08
We'll get forward with the patient.
02:10
Disregard, direct.
02:12
4719.
02:17
Morning, man.
02:18
We're going to stay out here on the street.
02:19
Holyrolet's right on behind her.
02:22
Tower one, they'll take.
02:25
Tower one in the patient.
02:31
Legend 147, there are steps that come around behind the building, behind where your ambulance is.
02:37
You can just send your personnel down the stairs.
02:42
Aerospray-9 location.
02:45
Ateamination.
02:46
General Warner is.
02:48
All right, go ahead.
02:52
You didn't know we can wrap this.
02:57
Direct, getting a law enforcement today and can you provide the reason if so?
03:05
Any tax, but I think the source of the call is going to be a law enforcement issue.
03:11
However, he is being evaluated right now for associated medical problems.
03:15
Correct.
03:21
That is 41 in route to RMH with 1.353.
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It was 41 in row.
03:31
Sur 40 in route to RMH to take up personnel.
03:35
Sir 40 in route.
03:40
Jim Wonder Radio, got a patient refusal here.
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We'll be going available.
03:45
Patient refusal, if I want to be able to correct.
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