Elderly man treated for abdominal and chest pain, Springfield OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 82-year-old man experienced abdominal pain radiating to his chest and was treated by Springfield Medic 5. He has a history of cardiac events and was given medication and intravenous fluids. His vital signs were stable but slightly high blood pressure. The patient is COVID-19 positive and was en route to Springfield Regional Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: Clark OH Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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14. This is Springfield Medic 5 and we're out to you with an 82-year-old male, 82-year-old male pain this morning.
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Upon our arrival,
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I say the chest pain started, the pain started more in his abdomen and came up into his chest.
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Two previous cardiac events about two years ago.
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Initial 12-lead was unremarkable, rhythm with P.A.
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I've given 4 mg of Zofran and 20-gauge IV in his left AC.
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Vital signs are stable, 157 over 95, a little hypertensive.
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He's on 4 liters at 94% and 70 heart rate.
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We'll be there in about 6-7 minutes.
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We'll see you in room.
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14, what do you get here?
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Clear on 14, be advised he is a COVID patient currently taking medication.
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Location mentioned:
East Unit, 100 Medical Center Dr #1, Springfield, OH 45504
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