Medical team responds to chest pain at hospital, Gastonia NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to CaroMont Hospital in Gastonia for a possible medical emergency involving a man experiencing chest pain and high blood pressure. Aspirin was administered, and the patient declined nitroglycerin. Vitals were recorded, and responders indicated a normal heart rhythm on a monitor before arrival at the facility.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Code 2, still an emergency at (number withheld).
00:04
We got a call out in reference to chest pain.
00:08
Patient said about an hour ago he was walking, started having some excruciating chest pain.
00:13
Chest pain doesn't radiate anywhere.
00:14
He said it's centered to his chest.
00:17
Feels like a pressure.
00:18
Nothing makes it better or worse.
00:23
Three hundred and twenty-four milligrams of aspirin has been administered.
00:26
Patient denied nitroglycerin.
00:28
Last bit of vitals I got for you is a 204 over 130 for blood pressure.
00:33
Pulse of eighty-four.
00:36
Respirations is 20.
00:37
He's now in room air.
00:39
BGF 100 and seventy-two.
00:43
PCS 15.
00:45
We attempted to get a 12-lead, but he's hard working.
00:47
On the 4-lead, he is showing normal sinus.
00:51
We'll be at your facility around 5 minutes.
00:53
CaroMont, please.
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Location mentioned:
Court Dr, Gastonia, NC 28054
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