Woman with chest pain taken to Flower Hospital, Sylvania OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, sylvania Medics 62 responded to a medical emergency involving a woman with chest pain and a high heart rate. The patient’s condition improved after treatment, and she was transported to Flower Hospital in Sylvania, Ohio.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Flower Hospital, Sylvania Medics 62, patient report.
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This is, um, so you are,
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Go ahead. Can you identify yourself and go ahead with the report.
00:12
Hey, Power, Sylvania Medics 62.
00:15
We were right down the street from your facility, ETA about four minutes.
00:21
We were called to a doctor's office for a female patient on a new medication.
00:25
She has been having intermittent chest pain for about a week.
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She reported her heart beating out of her chest.
00:31
Heart rate was 156.
00:34
Sinus tachycardia on the 12-lead.
00:37
Blood pressure was a little low.
00:38
We got 100 over 60.
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Pulse of 158, 100% on room air.
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She is no longer having any chest pain.
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We did some vagal maneuvers.
00:47
Pulse came down to about 125.
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She is feeling a little better.
00:51
We have an 18 gauge IV in the right arm.
00:53
She was given 4 mg of epinephrine and fluids.
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No other questions.
00:57
We will see you in about four minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Harroun Rd, Sylvania, OH 43560
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