Non-emergent female patient transported for chest pain, West Columbia SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, lexington County EMS transported a female patient with left-sided chest pain that began about four hours prior. The pain was non-radiating and worsened with anxiety. Vital signs and EKG were stable. She received aspirin and was taken to Lexington Medical Center for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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24 amending facility, non-emergent at the time.
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With the 2nd, 5 few-year-old female patient, her complaint is left-sided chest pain.
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It started about four hours ago.
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She woke up with chest pain, non-radiating and pinpoint.
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She states the more anxious she became about it, the worse it got.
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Currently grading it at about a 5.
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Vital signs are normal, pulse 123,
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blood pressure over 74.
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Pulse rate about 83, EKG shows sinus rhythm on the monitor, transmitted to you.
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100% oxygen on room air, breathing about 20 times a minute.
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She had slight labored breathing but calmed down since then.
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She received 324 mg aspirin and has a Glasgow coma scale of 15.
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Location mentioned:
Sunset Blvd, West Columbia, SC 29169
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