Medical emergency at senior community near Greenfield Rd, Hiram GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible cardiac-related medical emergency involving a 77-year-old female experiencing chest pain at Greenbrook Senior Community near Greenfield Road. The patient has a history of heart attack and kidney disease and has taken medication for chest pain.
Audio|Heard on: Paulding County Sheriff and Fire
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01:25
Transcript:
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Calling station two, rescue nine, Tucker dispatch medical call near Greenfield Road.
00:06
Near Greenfield Road, Greenbrooke Senior Apartments Unit 1401, cross street of US 278.
00:14
It appears to be a cardiac related event.
00:17
Rescue two, rescue two.
00:19
Here for rescue two.
00:25
Calling rescue nine, are you clear?
00:44
Calling Rescue Nine, are you clear on the call?
00:48
Rescue Nine is en route.
00:50
Clear for Rescue Nine, straight en route.
00:57
Calling Rescue Two, Rescue Nine.
00:59
Show you responding to medical call near Greenfield Road, Greenbrook Community Unit 1401, cross street of US 278h.
01:08
It appears to be a cardiac related event.
01:10
Seventy-seven year old female, conscious breathing, having chest pain.
01:14
Patient does have previous heart history of a heart attack in 2020.
01:19
Hypertension type three A kidney disease.
01:23
Patient has taken three nitroglycerin.
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Location mentioned:
Greenfield Rd Suite 100, Hiram, GA 30141
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