Runner experiences chest pain and breath shortness, State College PA


A male runner experienced chest pain and shortness of breath after running three to four miles. He stopped near Old Autoport Motel shelter. Symptoms were unusual compared to his typical runs. He had eaten one to two hours before running. Vital signs included a heart rate of 125, oxygen saturation at 96%, and clear lungs. He was transported to the hospital for treatment.
Audio|Source: Centre County Public Safety
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325-7 with the BLS report, we're around to the hospital, EPA 8 minutes.
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NT-year-old now, Chiefs, and not to get a dominole.
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A little bit of chest guides on a slightly shortness of breath, which is athletic.
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It was out for a typical three to four-mile runs today when these symptoms started.
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He stopped under a shelter near Old Autoport Motel.
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Kentucky had emesis times through the creeping between the town.
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States he had eaten about an hour or two prior to the run, which is typical for him.
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The symptoms he's having today are very untypical.
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Outside of idols,
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heart rate is 125,
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96% room air, raster is about 16.
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Lungs are clear.
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129 over 16.
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45 or 37-197-9 I know we'll be there in about eight you have questions
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Location mentioned:
Business Route 322, State College, PA 16801
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