Medical team responds to chest pain at hospital, Flint MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 66‑year‑old man experiencing severe chest pain to McLaren‑Flint Hospital. The patient, who has a prior cardiac history, exhibited abnormal ECG findings and was given medication en route. His condition appeared stable upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Remount to you, probably true at the moment, transporting a 66-year-old male patient.
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Chief complaint of severe chest pain, left sub-sternal, started yesterday around 1700 hours.
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He reports a cardiac history, similar to a previous M.I.
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He had that about four years ago.
00:18
At the moment, GCS is 15, vitals as follows,
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Monitor showing sinus rhythm with heart rate at 88.
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Blood pressure 153 over 104.
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Oxygen saturation 99%, respiratory rate 16, not labored.
00:41
12-lead showing significant ST depression in II, III, aVF, no ST elevation.
00:49
He has a history of CHF, four aspirin administered.
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He took one nitro prior to our arrival.
00:55
Administered one nitro from us.
00:56
Chest pain rated 9 to 10.
00:57
IV established.
00:59
We will see you in about seven.
01:03
Patient condition stable upon arrival.
01:04
I'm clear.
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Location mentioned:
S Ballenger Hwy, Flint, MI 48532
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