Medical emergency at home with breathing difficulty, Marshville NC
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Emergency responders attended to a 67-year-old woman experiencing heart problems and difficulty breathing at a residence near Polk Mountain Drive. She was conscious but had chest pressure and difficulty speaking between breaths. The front door was open, and her pets were secured.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Six first responders respond with Med 104 for heart problems, near Polk Mountain Drive,
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near Polk Mountain Drive in the Polk Mountain Plantation neighborhood operated on Bravo.
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The person to see.
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Med 104, 6 first responders, you're responding emergent for heart problems, near Polk Mountain Drive, near Polk Mountain Drive, cross streets of New Salem Road.
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Patient's going to be a 67-year-old female, conscious, and breathing.
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She's advising her heart is racing.
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She is having difficulty speaking between breaths.
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She's not breathing normally, but is responding normally at this time.
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Her current rate is sitting between 50 and 129.
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Her BPM is 84.
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She does have some pressure in her chest.
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She did take prescribed medications in the last 12 hours.
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She advised it was a moccasillin.
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The front door is open.
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She's also letting us know that she can't get up to put away her dogs and cats.
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They are friendly, but they may try to run out the front door when you guys get there.
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It's unlocked for you.
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Seagana 104, if you actually could just stand by for one second, she was able to get up to put her dogs away.
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Location mentioned:
Polk Mountain Dr, Marshville, NC 28103
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