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Medical transport of man with chest pain in Chapel HillChapel Hill NC

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Chapel Hill, NC

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 50-year-old man with chest pain was medically transported by air from Duke Raleigh to UNC CTICU in Chapel Hill. He was monitored with cardiac equipment and given medications.

Audio|Heard on: Yancey NC EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Duke 4. Duke 4 is on Duke Raleigh back to UNC.
00:04
Duke 4, Duke Raleigh, ED8, Jonah,
00:08
UNC CTICU
00:10
Near 5900 block for a 50-year-old male, 90.7 kilos for chest pain, patient is on cardiac monitor, amiodarone, and lidocaine.
00:22
Duke 4. Okay.

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Chapel Hill, NC

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