Medical call for person with chest pain at apartments, Princeton WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel were dispatched to Fox Ridge Apartments near Church Lane in Princeton for a 49-year-old person experiencing shortness of breath and rapid heartbeat. The caller also reported that a man had grabbed someone by the face before emergency services arrived. The person was reported to be cold, lightheaded, and without a history of heart attack.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Public Safety Dispatch
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
First or.Control to Princeton Rescue, we have a call near Church Lane.
00:03
It's the Fox Ridge Apartments.
00:04
Building F, as in Foxtrot, Apartment 1.
00:07
Foxtrot One, forty-nine year old person with shortness of breath.
00:11
They feel like their heart is beating too rapidly.
00:15
They are very cold.
00:17
They’ve never had a heart attack before.
00:19
They feel lightheaded.
01:09
Be advised, the caller states a male just grabbed a person by the face just now.
01:17
The caller does not know who it is.
01:35
Sir, do you have a middle initial for your (name withheld)? I'm not finding anything on them.
01:44
Their middle initial is A.
01:46
(name withheld).
01:47
I found them (number withheld) out of Virginia.
02:19
The incident number is (number withheld).
02:28
near Church Lane.
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Location mentioned:
Church Ln, Princeton, WV 24740
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