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Inmate treated for chest pain after altercation at jailStanford CA

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Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305

According to the dispatch call, paramedics are transporting a male inmate from Redwood City Jail to Stanford Medical Center due to chest pain caused by a physical fight with another inmate or jail staff member.

Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, Stanford, this is Medic 5-1, San Mateo County, County.
00:04
The email facility coach, he came about 12 minutes on board.
00:07
We have a 38-year-old male coming from the Redwood City jail tonight,
00:12
currently in custody.
00:13
Chief complaint, chest pain that was provoked by a physical altercation with another inmate or jail staff member.
00:24
Describes the pain as sharp, left side of his chest, and now...
00:28
where it was pinpointed, now it's radiating to the right side of the chest.
00:33
Rating the pain of 5 out of a 10 describes the sharp times about the last half hour or so.
00:40
Tonight is any shortness of breath.
00:42
He's an end of whiteboard, GCS 15.
00:44
Pink, warm, dry, on the skin signs.
00:46
Current readings I have for you are BP 181 over 120.
00:50
Pulse rate of about 20.
00:53
Signs on the 4 and 12.
00:57
Saturating at 96% on room air.
01:00
The 12-lead came back, normal sinus with occasional PVCs, no other elevation or anything.
01:08
Anything further we'll see CO2 in about 12 to 14 minutes.
01:12
Any reports,
01:14
no thinners.
01:16
Phoenix if you wanted to send me an ETA on this patient?
01:20
Yeah, if you were asking for the ETA, ETA is about 12 to 14 minutes.
01:28
Unis of you want, I was just asking if you sent me an EKG on this patient.
01:34
Yeah, that's negative.
01:36
We haven't transmitted the 12-lead or 2 as of yet.
01:41
All right, Stanford coffee, see you in 12th.

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Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305

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