EMS transports man with chest pain to hospital, Lancaster OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS is transporting a 59-year-old man experiencing chest pain to the hospital. His vital signs include blood pressure of 188 over 92 and a heart rate of about 88. He has a history of heart problems and is resting comfortably. Attempts to start IV were unsuccessful. He took four aspirin. Nitroglycerin was not available because the supply in the truck and his home medication were expired.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We are currently en route to your facility with a 59-year-old male.
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Chief complaint today that patient is having chest pain.
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Current vitals,
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188 over 92.
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He is 100% on 4 liters nasal,
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has a pulse rate.
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I believe it is 88 this time.
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I just shot off on the monitor only.
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He showed sinus rhythm on the monitor.
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He is shown in a first-degree AV block on the monitor.
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Patient does have a history of heart issues.
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At this time, he is resting comfortably, attempted IV one time, no success.
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Patient has had four aspirin.
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We have discovered that we do not have nitro in the truck, and his nitro was expired from his house.
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We should be out to your facility here in about four minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Lancaster, OH 43130
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