Man treated for chest pain with heart attack history, Gastonia NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 59-year-old man with a history of a heart attack is experiencing chest pain with neck and left arm pain. Emergency medical staff are treating him with aspirin and intravenous therapy. Electrocardiogram shows abnormalities consistent with a heart attack. The patient is on the way to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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41 p. Camel man, emergency traffic.
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Go ahead.
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Good afternoon, CaroMont.
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This is 41 P.
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I'm the Routrecylian.
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He learned this traffic with a 59-year-old male.
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We can call that reference to chest pain.
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Patient has had prior cardiac,
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a myocardial infarction.
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Back in 2014, patient advised the pain today, P.O.C.
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vaccine, as it did last time, he's plenty of neck pain, left-arm pain.
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This is Lord-Norating, Tuckus 14.
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I attempted to transmit my 12 lead over to you.
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I do have elevation V3 and V4.
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I do have 20, an 18 gauge stabbing left form.
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I have blood worker gone for you.
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He's gotten a 324 of Bastrate.
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Nitrolet was repell through the patient complaining over a headache.
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I need you and you.
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5.7 minutes.
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You're parking for him.
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Location mentioned:
Court Dr, Gastonia, NC 28054
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