Medicines, this is regional. You go ahead. Wash, Regional Central Medicines. We are currently inbound your facility, non-emergent at this time with a 63-6-3-year-old male. Chief complaint today is going to be chest pain. The patient reports about 930 to 10 this morning. He had a gradual onset of chest pain. He does report a significant cardiac injury with 11 stints and 7 MIs. He's also claimed from shortness of breath and dizziness. Reports that... Correction. Currently, Adam Times 4G test 15, heart rate 78, normal science. 12, it was unremarked. We'll know if acute ST changes. He's at 97% on room air list. Last flow pressure 155 over 90. I do have an idea established and have administered 324 vasparin. We'll get your facility in 5 to 7. You're applying further. Nothing for there. Room. R.I., but reach on clear. Transport 1, 1053 to Washington Regional. Medical 4-on-Sean. Medical for on-scene. Medi-4 on-see.
Sometimes we get that, I found it. Stand for. Medcombe 4A, party three stat transfer. Pick up at Silent Springs Regional Hospital drop off of Washington Regional Medical Center. Cardiac Monitor, 02 at 3 liters. Petcom Clear, 0209.
Sorry, this is basic one. Basic one, go ahead. Basic one's going to be transporting 1, 1053 to Washington Regional. Basic 1, Transporting 753 to Washington Regional. Nice and good. We are transporting 73 to Washington Regional.
It's exposed. Medics exposed to, so forthcoming. Good morning, trauma com. We are in route to regional with a 58-year-old male patient with an obvious deformity to his left ankle. This patient did experience a same level fall. He's on a daily aspirin regimen. Gone in a moderate trauma for EMS provider does mean, he does have a blood pressure of 73 over 46, 73 over 46. However, he does state this is fairly normal for him. He's being seen by a doctor for some blood pressure problems. I have a trauma band number of Charlie 864505. Pulse rate is 76, restoration rate is 16, FEO2, 95% on room air. Do you have any questions, orders, or any other recommendations? GCS is regular closest from where you're at. GCS is 15, and I didn't catch that line thing. Washer regular exposure from where you're at. That's affirmative, and it's patient's choice. Washington, Mayor, recognition, trauma, concrete. Thank you. Washington Regional Naval Center, this is Springdale Fire Medic 3 with the patient report. Good morning, Mrs. Regional, Regional, please you identify and go ahead. Good morning, regional. Serenofire Medics 3 is currently inbound your facility, non-emergent at this time, with a 58, that's a 5-8-year-old male patient chief complaint today is going to be an obvious left ankle deformity. This is secondary to a same level fall. Did not lose consciousness, did not hit his head. We do have vitals of pulse rate, 73Bs per minute, 95% on room air. We have a blood pressure of 73 over 46, 73 over 46. However, this is a fairly normal blood pressure. He's being seen for blood pressure problems. GCS 15, alert and oriented times 4, will be in facility in approximately 3 to 5. Do you have any questions or orders? No questions or orders. We'll see you on arrival region soon. 93 copies. Thank you. This is Springgo Fire Medi3. Excuse me, Regional. This is Bringo Fire Medi3. Go ahead. Can I talk to the control, please? I'll have to call Washington Regional by the phone number. I can give it to you if you need it. I don't need it. I can call you guys. Thank you.