Man with severe chest pain transported to hospital, Miami Beach FL
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According to the dispatch call, a 47-year-old man with severe chest pain was transported to Mount Sinai Hospital. A STEMI alert was confirmed for a heart attack. Medical staff provided treatment during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade FL Hospital Group Calls
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 6 is en route to Mount Sinai Hospital with a male patient experiencing severe chest pain.
00:08
Transmission is unreliable.
00:19
Can you repeat your last transmission?
00:22
Rescue 6, please repeat your transmission.
00:26
Rescue 6 for Jamie.
00:29
What do you copy?
00:32
Can you repeat your transmission? It was unreadable.
00:37
We have a 47-year-old male with severe chest pain.
00:43
He was at a clinic.
00:45
He started having chest pain about half an hour ago.
00:50
His vital signs are blood pressure 147 over 62, pulse rate 104.
00:57
Oxygen saturation at 100% on 6 liters of oxygen.
01:01
A 20-gauge IV is established.
01:03
The patient was given medication for pain management.
01:07
Patient should be stable.
01:08
We will arrive at Mount Sinai in the next five minutes.
01:11
Requesting a look at the 12-lead EKG for diagnosis.
01:19
Receive 5 by 5.5, hold please.
01:27
Rescue 6, we received a 5x5-by-5 transmission, hold for EKG analysis.
01:34
Proceed to call this a STEMI.
01:38
Affirmative, alerting Mount Sinai for STEMI.
01:42
We will arrive in three minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33140
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