Emergency response for older man with intense abdominal pain, Palmyra VA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a man in his seventies at a residence near Turkey Sag Trail experiencing intense abdominal pain and a history of aortic dissection repair.
Audio|Heard on: Fluvanna VA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Peevillins 554 respond to near Turkey Sag Trail abdominal pain.
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Tivulins 5-5-3 respond to near Turkey Sag Trail abdominal pain.
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First notification, 1054.
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We'll be on a stage 5 on page.
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Station 5 on page, 154.
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ALS1, you've been added, respond to near Turkey Sag Trail for abdominal pain.
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ALS1, you've been added, respond to near Turkey Sag Trail, abdominal pain, 1055.
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A.L.S.1.A.L.S.1.
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showing you route to near Turkey Sag Trail.
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Seventy-year-old male, intense abdominal pain.
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He had an aortic dissection repair on October 7th.
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His hands are shaking and his pain about the belly button, showing you in Route 1057.
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Moving out of Toronto 553, responding.
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553, showing you in route to near Turkey Sag Trail, 73-year-old male, intense abdominal pain.
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He has not fainted, does have pain above the belly button.
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He did have an aortic dissection repair, October 7th.
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Showing you in route, 1059.
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Channel 553, direct, thanks.
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104, 1059.
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Location mentioned:
Turkeysag Trail, Palmyra, VA 22963
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