Patient with chest pressure en route to Germantown hospital, Germantown MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 68-year-old patient with fever and recurrent chest pressure is being transported to Holy Cross Germantown Hospital with stable vital signs after receiving aspirin and nitroglycerin.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery MD Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Aguilar 728 with Medic on board.
00:02
I'm en route to your facility with a priority to 68-year-old fever with chest pressure.
00:08
I'll copy so far.
00:10
We copy. I'm sorry. What was the age of the patient?
00:13
68, 68.
00:15
Okay, go ahead.
00:16
Chest pressure began this morning, but went away soon after around 3 p.m.
00:22
Patient states that chest pressure began again, more intense.
00:25
Patient was rating it 5 out of 10 pain scale.
00:29
Patient states that she has radiating pain to her back and epigastric area.
00:34
We did complete a 12 lead, minus rhythm, transmitted that over to you.
00:39
Patient took aspirin prior to our arrival per 911.
00:43
We did also give her 0.4 of nitroglycerin sublingual.
00:46
At this point now,
00:48
patient vitals go as follows.
00:50
Patient heart rate is 89, oxygen saturation, 95% at room air, and blood pressure is 124 over 86.
00:58
Do you have no questions for me, we should be arriving in a facility in about 10 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Observation Dr, Germantown, MD 20876
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