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Man with worsening breathing given aspirin in AustinAustin IN

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Austin, IN

A 47-year-old man near West Blue Road in Austin experienced worsening breathing and has a past heart attack. Emergency responders administered low-dose aspirin and are assisting him.

Audio|Source: Scott County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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EMS, I need to respond, Code 3[1],
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near West Blue Road, Austin,
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near West Blue Road and Austin, 47-year-old male testing.
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Okay.
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EMS, you just respond to 3, near West Blue Road in Austin,
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47-year-old male, just mate.
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But it's FEMA clear.
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Emma's clear, 2,0-101.
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Just by a chummer if one in row.
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Medical 1 clear, 011.
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Male had a previous history of heart attack in his late 20s or late 30s.
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Advise his breathing appears to be getting worse.
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Add to low-dose aspirin approximately 5 to 7 minutes ago.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response (lights and sirens)

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