Male patient with chest pain en route to hospital, Garden City MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 62-year-old male with chest pain and difficulty breathing is being transported to Garden City Hospital. He has a history of COPD and hypertension, vital signs include elevated heart rate and normal oxygen levels. Aspirin is planned for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey Garden City, this is Westland, 532.
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Today we have a 62-year-old male, 6-2 male.
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He complained of chest pain and difficulty breathing.
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Patient states that started approximately 30 minutes ago.
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Self-sternal chest pain and worsens with breathing.
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Vital signs as follows, heart rate of 113 on the monitor, 113 heart rate.
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12 leads show sinus tachycardia, no activity, no ST deviation.
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Patient standing at 96% room air.
00:29
Last blood pressure of 139 over 83, 139 over 83.
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139 over 83.
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We had the blood sugar of 129.
00:37
Patient has history of COPD and hypertension.
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The patient states he did drink alcohol today.
00:45
We'll be inbound approximately five minutes to require anything further.
00:51
Did you give any meds for the chest pain?
00:55
Negative. We'll give aspirin.
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Thank you, Garden City, accessible to you upon arrival.
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Garden City, MI 48135
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