Patient with chest pain transported to hospital, Wendell NC
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According to the dispatch call, a patient with chest pain radiating across chest and back was transported by Medic 64. The pain worsened with breathing and did not improve after taking medication. The patient has a history of cardiac stents and elevated vital signs. EMS is en route to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Wendell, Wendell, this is Medic 64.
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64, go ahead.
00:12
Medic 64 is transporting a patient with chest pain this morning.
00:17
The pain started on the left side and moved to the right side and then to his back.
00:21
Currently, he reports a squeezing pressure that moves from the left side of his chest to the right side.
00:26
It worsens upon breathing,
00:28
no change upon palpation.
00:31
Prior to EMS arrival, he took four baby aspirin, two nitro, and a dose of his lozartin, and noticed no difference.
00:39
He does have a history of two cardiac stents placed about six months ago.
00:43
And he was seen in a facility about a week or two ago.
00:48
Vitals are as follows a 165 over 88 pressure, 99 heart rate, 98% SCO2, 259 sugar,
00:57
99.7 temperature.
01:02
And we are around 10 minutes out from our facility.
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Do you have any further questions?
01:07
Negative room on our own.
01:09
Two short copies, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Wendell Valley Blvd, Wendell, NC 27591
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