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Medical emergency near Trinity Health MuskegonMuskegon MI

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audio iconMedical Emergency
E Sherman Blvd, Muskegon, MI 49444

As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a middle-aged man to Trinity Health Muskegon Hospital for a possible cardiac event. The patient initially reported chest tightness and dizziness, but his symptoms improved during transport. Medical evaluation showed possible signs of a heart condition, and hospital staff prepared to receive him upon arrival.

Audio|Heard on: Muskegon MI Hospital Group Calls
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Trinity, we're coming in Delta.
00:02
A 44-year-old male, chief complaint of chest tightness.
00:06
Couple 12 leads that we transmitted to you both advised of a STEMI with right bundle branch block found.
00:13
Patient has a history of MI with cardiac arrest.
00:17
He reports onset of chest tightness this evening along with dizziness with exertion.
00:22
Not resolved with home medications prior to arrival.
00:28
On our arrival, he's alert and oriented.
00:29
Heart rate in the nineties.
00:31
Initial pressures were hypertensive.
00:33
Now down to 138 over 90.
00:36
Respiratory rate 16 a minute with clear lung sounds bilaterally.
00:39
He states his symptoms are resolving.
00:41
He no longer complains of chest discomfort.
00:43
Given 324 mg of aspirin.
00:45
Held off with nitro due to chest discomfort resolving.
00:48
Saline TKO with an 18 gauge in the left forearm.
00:53
If you have no further questions for me, we'll see you in about a few minutes.
00:56
We're still about ten out.
01:01
We'll have a room assignment upon arrival after just sending changes to Trinity Clear.
01:07
Copy, room on arrival.
01:08
Thank you. Did you translate that EKG?
01:15
Yes, we have transmitted both of those to you.
01:18
If you haven't received them, I can attempt to do that again.
01:20
Per patient, similar presentation with us recently that may show on an EKG.
01:26
Patient said it was about forty-eight hours ago when he went in for evaluation and they did not find an MI.
01:34
Trinity, could you advise if you received those twelve leads?
01:38
We had not received anything.
01:43
Got it. I'll try resending those.
01:47
Currently, it looks like possible ST depression in lead two, elevation in lead three,
01:58
and then elevation in V2, V3, and possibly some in V4.
02:07
No significant depression noted otherwise.
02:09
There is a present right bundle branch block.
02:11
I will try to retransmit those.

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E Sherman Blvd, Muskegon, MI 49444

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