Woman treated for chest pain while en route to hospital, Lancaster OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 71-year-old woman experienced chest pain and was treated with aspirin and IV by EMS while being transported to Fairfield Medical Center. Her condition improved during transit.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
F&Z is one of township's squad 633.
00:04
Good, squad 633.
00:05
This is F.O.C.E.R.
00:07
James, ma'am, we're en route to your facility with a 71-year-old female.
00:11
ETA about five minutes.
00:13
She complained today of chest pain.
00:16
Upon arrival, I'm seeing patient describe chest pain and pressure rated about 6 out of 10 on a pain scale with no radiation.
00:25
She took a 12-lead, 12-lead was under Markle.
00:27
She doesn't have some inverted cheaply as that's normal for her.
00:32
Pressure has subsided, chest pain now 3 out of 10 on the pain scale, no radiation.
00:37
I did start a 20 in the left AC, she got 3-2024 of aspirin.
00:42
Current vital signs of the monitor is going to be a 57 heart rate, normal sinus with a 97 SPO2.
00:47
Ramar blood pressure 155 over 92.
00:51
Breathing comfortably on Ty, A.04, if you have no further questions, questions concerning to be able to sitting here about four or five minutes.
00:58
That was a great copy.
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Location mentioned:
Lancaster, OH 43130
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