Medical crew transports patient after pacemaker event, Westerville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported an elderly man to St. Ann's Hospital in Westerville after his pacemaker-defibrillator activated earlier in the morning. The patient appeared stable, with normal vital signs and no reported pain, and had taken aspirin before medics arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, this is Medic 16.
00:02
I'm en route to your facility today with an 82-year-old male complaint.
00:05
Today it's going to be his internal pacemaker defibrillator shocked him this morning.
00:12
Based on the 23rd, he was starting to feel some chest pain that radiated onto his neck.
00:17
Crew stated that his pacemaker defibrillator should have shocked him at that time but didn't.
00:23
This morning it did shock him.
00:26
Patient denied.
00:27
No pain at this time, vitals 128 over 76.
00:34
Heart rate showing a rate of 70.
00:36
SpO2 is 96 percent on room air.
00:38
We do have an IV established.
00:40
Patient took aspirin prior to our arrival.
00:44
Just be advised, we do see slumped posture on his cot.
00:49
We should be there in approximately four minutes.
00:54
Copy your transmission 60.
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We will meet you at the EMS bay on arrival.
00:58
St. Ann's is clear.
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Location mentioned:
S Cleveland Ave, Westerville, OH 43081
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