Medical emergency near South Park St, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a possible 66-year-old woman from a residence near South Park Street in Madison for epigastric pain, shortness of breath, and suspected atrial fibrillation. The patient was reported stable during transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Meriter, Med Four Three.
00:02
Where is the bra?
00:03
Meriter inbound with about a seven-minute ETA, sixty-six year old female patient.
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(Name withheld) coming from home, had an onset of epigastric pain and shortness of breath last night.
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(Name withheld) says the epigastric pain feels like a burning sensation, radiating.
00:20
Twelve lead.
00:22
Twelve lead was showing AFIB at 120.
00:26
Doesn't have anything to do with (name withheld). History of AFib.
00:28
Lung sounds are clear and equal bilaterally.
00:31
Blood pressure one hundred fifty-six by health.
00:33
Room air O2 saturation was ninety-six percent.
00:36
We do have our own two liters at ninety-eight percent.
00:39
End-tidal CO2 is twenty-six.
00:41
AFib rhythm, and we'll be in about seven minutes.
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Any other questions?
00:46
No questions.
00:47
Seven hundred seventy-eight.
00:48
Air is clear.
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Location mentioned:
S Park St, Madison, WI 53715
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