Medical team treats patient with chest pain in Milwaukee, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS team in Milwaukee responded to a medical emergency involving a 63-year-old woman experiencing chest pain for several days. She has a history of high blood pressure and had missed medication for some time. The patient was treated with two doses of nitroglycerin and aspirin while en route to Sinai Hospital. Her chest pain improved during transport.
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Transcript:
00:00
Good morning, base.
00:01
Med Five One Five Nine.
00:03
Case number is (number withheld).
00:07
Sixty-three-year-old female coming from home.
00:09
Chief complaint chest pain for a few days.
00:12
Patient does have a history of hypertension, has not had her medication in a couple months.
00:17
Dane all times four.
00:18
Got blood pressure at 0215 over 150.
00:22
Heart rate's 110.
00:23
Respiratory rate 16.
00:24
Pulse oximetry 100% room air.
00:28
Close. Five and an IV.
00:29
I also did a twelve-lead sinus rhythm with no elevation depression.
00:34
The patient so far got two doses of nitro, no change in the blood pressure.
00:38
Chest pain has improved.
00:40
Also has gotten 324 baby aspirin.
00:44
U.K.'s time is 7 min.
00:46
How much it's coming?
00:48
What was those respirations mentioned to the front that she didn't know for?
00:53
Yeah, you know, for a respiratory rate of twenty-two zero.
00:58
Copy that. I'll notify Sinai returning to primary.
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