Man with chest pain transported to hospital, Columbia SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services are transporting a 44-year-old man with chest pain, shortness of breath, and tingling in his left arm to the hospital. He received aspirin and nitroglycerin and vital signs were monitored during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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MUSC Downtown, Richland County, 207.
00:03
Good evening, 2007. NBOSD downtown, this is 2nd7-MITG facility, non-emerging code for at this time with a 44-year-old male.
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Go for downtown.
00:08
That's a 44-year-old male.
00:09
Chief Point today is going to be chest pain with an onset of about 30 minutes.
00:12
He walks out to the mailbox and said that he began short breaths and he is having tingling in his left arm.
00:20
Pain on the left side of his chest and ringing it down to the fingers.
00:24
We did obtain a 12-lead and send it over to you guys.
00:26
It's remarkable for us.
00:29
Other vital signs follows.
00:31
We've got a cold of 97 and regular.
00:35
Last pressure we got was 140 over 96, setting on room air at 98%.
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We're working on a BGL now.
00:45
At this time he's been given 324 of aspirin and 0.4 milligrams of nitro.
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Um,
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let's you need anything further.
00:53
We'll be there about 10 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Forest Dr, Columbia, SC 29204
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