Medical emergency near Pennylane St in Hartselle, Hartselle AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible medical emergency involving a woman experiencing chest pain near Pennylane Street Southeast in Hartselle. The patient was conscious and breathing. The call was classified as a high-priority medical response (delta).
Audio|Heard on: Decatur and Morgan County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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This is not 8254, testifying, 0-3, clean lanes, southeast, southeast, south east for a 36-year-old female chest pain, now chest pain, and all of front.
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Central to Hartselle-111, agent route for a chest pain delta[1], 36-year-old female conscious and breathing that has gallstones, also having chest pain, near Pennylane St Southeast, Hartselle.
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One en route, you're going to be in route for age, chest pain delta[1], 36-year-old female, conscious and breathing,
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having gallstones and also chest pain.
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She is coherent, responding normally, not breathing normally,
00:52
Has no history of heart attack, does not have aspirin available at the scene, near Pennylane St Southeast, Hartselle, Texas sign of needed,
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and that's also responding.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
delta: High-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
Pennylane St SE, Hartselle, AL 35640
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