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Medical team responds to chest pain near Hospital DrAnn Arbor MI

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audio iconMedical Emergency
E Hospital Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported an elderly male experiencing severe chest pain and possible stroke symptoms to the University of Michigan Emergency Room near Hospital Dr. The patient had prior strokes and presented with chest discomfort and left-sided facial droop. Emergency personnel monitored vital signs and administered medication while en route.

Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
This is Livingston, Alpha 103.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:06
This is Alpha 103.
00:07
We're coming in non-emergent with an 80-year-old male.
00:10
His complaint is chest pain.
00:12
12-lead was sinus with a slightly prolonged QRS at 0.128 seconds.
00:21
No ST elevation, depression, or irregular activity.
00:25
The patient reported 9 out of 10 chest pain, felt like pressure.
00:30
He took one nitro before we arrived without improvement.
00:35
With us, he got one nitro. His blood pressure was 120 systolic.
00:41
After nitro, it was down to 73 over 37.
00:44
He has about 300 mL of fluid running.
00:47
It's going wide open right now.
00:48
I'm getting updated pressure as we speak.
00:53
Pulse is 50.
00:55
He's 92% on room air, now on oxygen, waiting for levels to rise.
01:01
Respirations are 30 with an end tidal of 29.
01:06
He's alert and oriented (GCS 15). Pain started early this morning about 4 a.m.
01:11
He also has slight left-sided facial droop.
01:14
He has had strokes in the past, no lasting deficits from them.
01:18
No known onset for the facial droop.
01:21
We're about five minutes out.
01:22
Do you require anything further?
01:24
Copy. Do you think the patient needs stroke activation, or are you going with cardiac symptoms?
01:35
I'm not sure.
01:36
He's had strokes in the past,
01:39
but this seems like a new symptom for him.
01:42
I don't have a last known well time from him or his spouse.
01:46
They are on the way and can provide more information soon.
01:52
We'll see on arrival.
01:55
103, clear.

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E Hospital Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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