Medical emergency for man with suspected heart attack, North Canton OH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a 71-year-old man near Oakridge Street Southwest with symptoms of a possible heart attack and difficulty breathing. The caller reported similar symptoms from a previous heart attack one month ago.
Audio|Heard on: Stark County Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention, North Canton Station 1 at near Oak Ridge Street Southwest for 71-year-old male, possible heart attack, having a hard time breathing.
00:08
Section 1 at near Oak Ridge Street Southwest, for 71-year-old male, possible heart attack, hard time breathing.
00:17
Cross street through Lindsay Lane, Avenue Southwest and Linwood, Avenue Southwest,
00:22
2008.
00:27
Check 5 in-rop.
00:34
Setting 2 is in quarters.
00:37
Quarter is 21.
00:42
Second one en route.
00:43
Oak Ridge.
00:49
Sound for those guys from 50.
00:54
50, go ahead.
00:59
This is going to be a VOAS and GD.
01:06
The caller stated he's having the same symptoms he did a month ago and it was a heart attack.
01:12
Also enters through the garage.
01:14
Can't com to (number withheld) come in?
01:21
63 can't come.
01:22
Did you have traffic?
01:25
Yes,
01:28
Parkville Meadows, they just called in attempting to cancel.
01:36
23 is clear to the hospital, in-service returning.
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Location mentioned:
Oakridge St SW, North Canton, OH 44720
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