Elderly male treated for chest pain and rapid heart rate, Green Valley AZ


An 82-year-old man near East Glen Canyon Road experienced chest pain, rapid heart rate, high blood pressure, and dizziness. Emergency responders treated him at the scene.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
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Transcript:
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Engine 155 and paramedic 855. Chest pain or heart problems.
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At near East Glen Canyon Road.
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Several three shots heard in the Prince Campbell area.
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Multiple reports, one of them heard a vehicle possibly leaving at a high rate of speed.
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Eastbound, but the calls are actually coming west of.
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Sector 4, Eventify 1.
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201731 on Benson.
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Per his FIs, there is an officer's safety notification.
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He has reported being suicide open to have access to a firearm.
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He did stay previously that he wanted to commit suicide by cop.
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Michael, on, go ahead.
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Charles, three, Adam, four, Keene Young, Valencia, and Hemisphere Loop.
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Copy, sure you're not.
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And did you copy inspiration?
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I do now, thank you.
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632.
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You want reference to see as a couple. What was that reference? Is it called?
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Step is that level 2, 1031 on Benson.
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I'm sorry, I might have missed that. What was the 25?
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For your call, your subject has an Officer Safety FI. He has...
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In two.
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You need to.
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For 25, I am holding four burglar alarms.
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We are heading to opt for equipment.
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800 is aware. We will remain in service.
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Okay.
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Let me do. You send my job with attention, please.
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L-T-151 and Paramedic 151.
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Dangerous haemorrhage.
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At 289, North Cayed El Sonto.
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Near East Glen Canyon Road, 82-year-old male who's a rapid heart rate, blood pressure is 180 over 101, feeling dizzy, history of blood pressure issues,
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Location mentioned:
Near E Glen Canyon Rd, Green Valley, AZ 85614
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