Man with chest pain transported to Stanford Medical Center, Stanford CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services are transporting a 59-year-old man to Stanford Medical Center with ongoing chest pain that has lasted several days, radiating to his back, along with abdominal pain and nausea. He has been evaluated multiple times without a diagnosis. His vital signs are stable, and he has a history of diabetes.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, I'm for the CMO.
00:02
We're en route to your facility.
00:03
Coochew we can save about eight minutes on board today.
00:07
We have a 59-year-old male.
00:10
He's coming from US health clinic.
00:12
He went in company of some chest pain that's been going on since Friday morning.
00:17
It sounds like he's been seen at your facility already three times for it.
00:21
He doesn't have a diagnosis for it.
00:23
He describes the pain as sharp, kind of through the center of his chest.
00:26
He also reports that it radiates to his back.
00:28
He's also complaining of abdominal pain and nausea.
00:33
Current blood pressure is 133 over 91.
00:37
He is in sinus rhythm with left bundle branch on our monitor at 86, breathing about 20 times, oxygen saturating at 99 percent on room air.
00:44
He has an A1C of 5 percent, blood glucose of 3.71, and does have a history of diabetes.
00:50
He has had aspirin as well as 0.4 milligrams of nitro and sometimes a lot more.
00:57
We'll see you in about 5 to 7 minutes, copy, and PA.
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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