Helicopter transports stable patient to Louisville hospital


A medical helicopter is taking a 52-year-old male to a hospital. He had shocks from a defibrillator and some chest pain, but is currently stable and alert.
Audio|Source: Air Evac Life-Team Helicopter
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Transcript:
643 with a patient report[1], how copy? Okay, go ahead. Approximately 12 minutes away from your facility. We're coming from a scene flight[2] in Albany with a 52-year-old male. Chief complaint of implanted defibrillator shocks in eastern time tonight. Patient initially had some chest pain with those shocks, safety was loading his boat onto a trailer when that occurred. He's currently alert knowing to times 4, GTS of 15-456, with glucose 111, 12th, showed occasional multifocal PBCs. Again, no pain, no shortness of breath, no nausea vomiting, or any other complaints at this time. He does have a history of CVAs times two, the implanted deficiency. vibrator, CHF, and poor ejection fraction. No thinners, bilateral 18s in each 8 seat, and 324 of aspirin initiated back around. Any questions or orders at this time? No, we'll take a look at up in room 9 in 12 minutes, thanks. In 12 minutes, thank you very much.
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[1]
patient report: Notification of incoming patient and medical condition
[2]
scene flight: Transporting patient from an incident location
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Louisville, KY
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