Emergency transport for man with severe chest pain, Wardensville WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS unit transported a 63-year-old man from near E Main St in Wardensville to Winchester Medical Center due to severe chest pain and signs of a heart attack. The crew administered medication, including heparin, and coordinated possible helicopter transport while the patient experienced respiratory distress en route.
Audio|Heard on: Marion WV Hospital Group Calls
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05:6
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, sir, this is Hardy, Medic 372, calling with a 63-year-old male.
00:05
Destination is Winchester Medical Center.
00:08
We're about 45 to 50 minutes away.
00:10
He is having an active ST elevation in all leads.
00:13
As of now,
00:14
patient has a history of stents back in April.
00:18
No allergies.
00:19
Blood pressure is 122 over 111.
00:22
He's had nitro times two, four baby aspirin, has an 18 in his left hand.
00:28
Requesting orders for heparin?
01:06
Based on that, I think you can give him heparin.
01:08
That sounds good.
01:11
I apologize, ma'am, the radio is cutting out.
01:17
Based on that, I think you can give him heparin.
01:20
It's okay to proceed with heparin.
01:27
He weighs approximately 250 pounds, so given 60 kilograms, we're going to go ahead and give him the full amount of heparin at 5,000 units.
01:54
His updated blood pressure is 242 over 132.
02:28
He is deteriorating, continuing toward Winchester Medical Center.
03:17
Can you change that to War Memorial Building in Wardensville, we’re passing through there.
03:53
Aircraft arriving in approximately 20 minutes to the Wardensville War Memorial Building.
04:32
He has to lean completely forward to breathe, respirations about 26.
04:48
He's at 97 on a non-rebreather.
04:50
His initial room air saturation was 86.
05:00
As soon as we come back in service, I can transmit the 12-lead to you.
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