Firefighter experiences chest pain after fire, Traverse City MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a firefighter from Traverse City to Munson Hospital after the individual experienced chest pain possibly related to a recent structure fire. The patient was conscious and received aspirin and other treatment en route. Medical indicators were stable, and transport time was estimated at about 40 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Leelanau MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Munson, we're en route to you with a 37-year-old male.
00:04
Munson, I just sent you 12 leads.
00:08
We're about 40 minutes away.
00:11
Patient is a firefighter and was in a structure fire.
00:14
Started experiencing chest pain radiating to his left arm.
00:19
ECG showed initial elevation.
00:22
Blood pressure is 127 over 62.
00:25
Heart rate. Ninety-two sinus on the monitor.
00:27
SpO2 is 100 percent on room air.
00:30
Twenty respirations not labored.
00:33
He has IV access.
00:34
We've given 324 milligrams of aspirin, working on heparin now.
00:39
Unless you require anything further, we will be there in about 40 minutes.
00:47
Thank you. What is his pain right now?
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Location mentioned:
Traverse City, MI 49684
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