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Medical transport to University of Michigan HospitalAnn Arbor MI

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

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 57-year-old male to the University of Michigan Hospital for evaluation of chest pain and shortness of breath. The transport was non-emergent. The patient had a history of heart issues, including prior stents and heart failure, but was stable and responsive during the trip. Aspirin and nitroglycerin were administered. The patient declined CPAP and was expected to undergo triage at arrival.

Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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University Hospital, HB Alpha Eighty-One Hundred and Twenty.
00:04
Yeah, we received one.
00:06
Received HB Alpha 81-120 inbound to facility non-emergent at this time with a fifty-seven year old male coming with a chief complaint of chest pain and shortness of breath.
00:17
Patient has an extensive cardiac history.
00:18
Patient has had five stents.
00:20
Heart failure.
00:23
Patient has bilateral rails.
00:28
Oxygen saturation in the high 90s, 100% on room air.
00:32
One to two liters for comfort.
00:36
Blood pressure 164 over 83.
00:42
Heart rate of 94, sinus on the monitor.
00:44
12 leads negative.
00:46
Respirations are 30 to 35 a minute, unlabored.
00:51
Oxygen saturation at 98%.
00:52
End tidal of 24.
00:56
Patient received 324 milligrams of aspirin.
00:58
Given two doses of nitroglycerin.
01:00
Patient declined use of CPAP.
01:04
Patient speaking three to five-word sentences.
01:07
Patient not in distress at this time.
01:09
ETA of about two to three minutes.
01:12
Plan to start through triage and get patient registered unless direct admission requested.
01:17
Then I'll start off with triage and they'll take care from there.
01:19
We'll see you by arrival university.

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E Hospital Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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