Medical team treats man with chest pain, Westerville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical team transported a 67-year-old man from near South Cleveland Avenue in Westerville to St. Ann's Hospital after he experienced chest pain, high blood pressure, and high blood sugar. The patient remained stable during transport with normal heart rhythm and improved blood pressure after receiving treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, this is Medic 61 en route to your facility with a 67-year-old male.
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Chief complaint is chest pain.
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Patient resting comfortably on the cot, alert and oriented times four, GCS of 15.
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Vital signs are heart rate of 80.
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He is showing sinus rhythm on the monitor.
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12 lead showed some ischemia.
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No ST elevation noted.
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He is 98% on room air.
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Initial blood pressure was 200 over 110, and a blood sugar of 504.
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Patient has 324 of aspirin on board and 0.4 of nitro given.
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We have an IV established.
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We also have fluids running to try to bring down the blood sugar.
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New blood pressure is 150 over 80.
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We have not rechecked the blood sugar yet.
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If no further questions, we will see in about 5 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
S Cleveland Ave, Westerville, OH 43081
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