Medical transport for chest pain and shortness of breath, North Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a male in his 60s is being transported to a Charleston County hospital for chest pain and shortness of breath. He experienced worsening chest pain over several months and shortness of breath during exertion. His lungs are clear, skin warm and dry, with stable vital signs. He was seen at the hospital recently for the same complaints.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Charlie Nelson, Medics 61.
00:07
Good morning, Charleston County, Medics 61, en route facility, 10-minute ETA with a 60s male.
00:15
My chief complaint is chest pain and shortness of breath.
00:21
Was seen at your facility yesterday for the same complaints, then complaining of chest pain getting progressively worse over the last four to five months.
00:30
Shortness of breath on exertion.
00:33
Lungs are clear bilaterally, no increased work of breathing.
00:37
He has skin warm and dry to the touch.
00:41
Control bleed is showing a sinus rhythm with a right bundle branch block rate of 65, blood pressure is 150 over 94.
00:49
First lawyer is 20 and non-labor at 97% room air GCS at 15.
00:55
The entire department gave mass burn prior to arrival, there is nothing further.
00:58
We should be there in about 10 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Plaza Dr, North Charleston, SC 29406
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