Woman treated for sudden chest pain near S Main St, Holly Springs NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 38-year-old woman near S Main St was treated and transported due to sudden chest pain that worsened with breathing and movement. Vitals were stable and no abnormal findings were noted.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, Holly Springs.
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This is Medic 70 when family facility was a...
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38-year-old female coming from Mark.
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Two complaining today is going to be sudden onset chest pain.
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She said it's right in the center of her breast bones.
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In the center of her chest pains, she was just hanging out and started.
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It does get worse with breathing, laughing,
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moving in a certain way, trying to take a deep breath.
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So it was unremarkable.
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Last vitals are heart rate of 85, 97 on the mirror.
00:28
Last pressure was 133, or 7.2.
00:32
Sugar and tip were good.
00:34
Five to send you for anything further?
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Do you say anything about the 12-lead?
00:39
This is unremarkable.
00:41
She also has asked her on board.
00:42
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Holly Springs, NC 27540
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