Man treated for chest pain after shoveling snow, Lancaster OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS transported a 65-year-old man to Fairfield Medical Center with chest pain and shortness of breath after shoveling snow. The patient was stabilized during transport with oxygen and had a history of atrial fibrillation, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and Parkinson's disease.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Plus 511 to FMC.
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Go ahead, 511.
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This is FMC.
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Good morning. We're transporting to your facility a 65-year-old male.
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Chief complaint was chest pain, shortness of breath.
00:13
Patient has been outside shoveling snow.
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Upon arrival, his heart rate was at 250, his O2 was at 82.
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We have applied two liters of oxygen, and his heart rate is now 66, with his O2 level at 96.
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Blood pressure 129 over 77.
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The patient has a history of a-fib, cope, and Parkinson's.
00:35
He does use an inhaler, but has not for two weeks.
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We have done a 12-lead.
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We've done it twice.
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We've sent it to your facility.
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If you have no further instructions, we should be there in about seven.
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That is copy 511.
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We'll have that assignment upon arrival.
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FNC clear.
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Lancaster, OH 43130
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