Paramedics transport man with heart attack to hospital, Gastonia NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics from Medic 17 transported a 42-year-old man experiencing chest pain and showing ECG signs of a heart attack to Gaston Memorial Hospital. The patient was stable with improved symptoms and had received aspirin before arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 17, Paramedic unit, emergency traffic notification.
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This is (name withheld) on Medic 17.
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We're approximately 10 minutes from our facility at the time with a priority one patient.
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There's going to be a 42-year-old male.
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He's alert with a GCS of 15.
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Chief complaint is chest pain.
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12-lead reveals sinus rhythm with 1.81, 1.89 millimeters of elevation in VB4.
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We're calling this an anterior STEMI.
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Y'all have been alerted and we have transmitted.
00:33
Current vitals: heart rate 98, sinus rhythm on monitor, oxygen saturation 100% on room air.
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Respiratory rate at 18 times a minute.
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Blood pressure is 140 over 85.
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He's had 324 mg aspirin.
00:43
IV 20 gauge in the right AC.
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Patient states chest pain has dissipated, no nitro at this time.
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We're there about 10 minutes to your facility, further report to follow.
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Location mentioned:
Court Dr, Gastonia, NC 28054
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