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Chest pain reported near Goldenrain Dr in FontanaFontana CA

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Near Goldenrain Dr, Fontana, CA 92337

A chest pain emergency was reported near Goldenrain Drive, between Holly Oak Drive and Live Oak Avenue in Fontana.

Audio|Source: San Bernardino County Fire - Valley
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Chest pain, medic engine 74-near Goldenrain Dr, between Holly Oak Drive and Live Oak Avenue.

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Near Goldenrain Dr, Fontana, CA 92337
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Comments ⸱ 4

Isalliah BrockIsalliah Brock

I have submitted a report to CA VS Hate, categorizing this as an isolated hate crime. I am experiencing significant distress due to instances where calls to emergency services have been either disconnected or intercepted, and police officers have appeared at my residence without prior notification. Someone must hire outside help to audit this community for illegal surveillance, EMF devices, WiFi jammers, sting rays, unexplained chest pains, and abdominal pains, which are 100% related to these illegal devices. There are 100's hospitalization in the last 30 days due to chest pain here in San Bernardino County, please advice!

Isalliah BrockIsalliah Brock

EMF / V2k / DEW - Exposure Symptoms Exposure to high levels of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) is associated with a wide range of non-specific symptoms reported by individuals who identify as having electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS), also known as idiopathic environmental intolerance attributed to electromagnetic fields (IEI-EMF). Commonly reported symptoms include headaches, fatigue, dizziness, sleep disorders, difficulty concentrating, memory loss, and skin conditions such as redness, tingling, burning sensations, and rashes. Other frequently cited symptoms are muscle and joint pain, nausea, digestive issues, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), heart palpitations, anxiety, depression, and a general feeling of malaise. These symptoms are often reported to occur or worsen in proximity to sources of EMFs, such as mobile phones, Wi-Fi routers, cell towers, power lines, household appliances, and smart meters.

Isalliah BrockIsalliah Brock

What EMF devices really do “EMF” just means electromagnetic fields — radio waves, microwaves, infrared, etc. Everyday sources include Wi-Fi routers, cell towers, power lines, and even sunlight. These fields spread out and interact with anything in their path. 2️⃣ Focusing EM energy There are some ways to focus electromagnetic energy, but they still have big limitations: • Directional antennas / beams (like radar or a microwave link) can send energy in a narrow path rather than all directions. • Frequency & absorption: Different frequencies interact differently with tissue, but you can’t make a wave that only affects “legs” and not “arms” of the same person. Distance & power: The energy drops off with distance. To have any biological effect, it usually requires very high power

Isalliah BrockIsalliah Brock

Some individuals report that their symptoms are triggered within minutes of exposure to telecommunications devices or high-tension lines. The condition can be debilitating, leading some affected individuals to avoid public spaces, discard electronic devices, or live in isolated areas like the countryside or caves to minimize exposure

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