Worker electrocuted with minor chest pain, Painesville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 41-year-old female worker at an industrial factory in Painesville experienced a static electrical shock to her fingers that caused chest pain. Emergency responders transported her to TriPoint Medical Center for evaluation. She reported moderate chest pain and no prior cardiac history, with stable vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Lake OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Painesville City Squad 2332 and Medic Online 882 currently en route to you with a 41-year-old female coming from work.
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She was working in an industrial factory where she received a static shock up her fingers.
00:14
She felt a burn on her fingers and pain instantly in the center of her chest.
00:20
Says pain's about 5 out of 10, doesn't radiate anywhere down her arm or back.
00:25
That says it's pretty consistent in the center of her chest.
00:28
Current set of vitals are blood pressure of 162 over 95, pulse is 72, 99 percent on room air.
00:35
Did a twelve-lead, normal sinus, no cardiac history.
00:39
She is allergic to aspirin, so we are withholding aspirin.
00:43
She is also a difficult stick, and she is requesting an ultrasound.
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Any questions or orders? We'll be there in about 5 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Auburn Rd, Painesville, OH 44077
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