Medical emergency for 65-year-old man with chest pain, New Franklin OH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical responders are called to a location near South Cleveland-Massillon Road, New Franklin, for a 65-year-old man experiencing chest pain.
Audio|Heard on: Summit County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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New Franklin District 2, EMS, New Franklin Medical 2, New Franklin Chase 1, 5780 South Cleveland-Massillon Road, chest pain.
00:11
New Franklin Station 2 acknowledges the call.
00:19
2nd Street 2.
00:20
2 medical evidence.
00:23
On scene for 18.
00:29
Base match Falls Med 2 is in round break.
00:33
I've got any here in round.
00:34
Go ahead.
00:36
I see the note state alarm company did not make contact.
00:39
Did they attempt contact?
00:42
It looks like they attempted contact through cell phone as well as through the pendant device and they got no response.
00:52
Okay, that's for a minute.
00:53
Thank you.
00:54
Copy. Justifies.
00:55
I at times her time to call her back now four times, and there's no answer all keep trying.
01:00
Got two copies.
01:01
Is there any description of a vehicle or the patient?
01:05
Negative. This time.
01:07
Central frequency is one in a row.
01:10
Franklin Chase Wanda in-rout, 5780, South Cleveland-Masselin Road.
01:15
Cross streets Vanderhoof and Eastern,
01:17
it'll be for a 65-year-old male with chest pain.
01:22
New Franklin Nade 2 in route.
01:24
New Franklin Med 2 in route.
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Location mentioned:
S Cleveland Massillon Rd, New Franklin, OH 44216
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