Female patient with intermittent chest and arm pain transports, Arcata CA
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A female patient with a two-week history of intermittent chest, arm, and back pain plus nausea is being transported to a facility. She has slow heart rate and a left bundle branch block. Initial tests show no heart attack signs. Vital signs are stable.
Audio|Heard on: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and North
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Arcata to patient update.
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10 to 1732 this is Robbenegov.
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Hi, is Kelly with Arcadis, who just confirmed you receive report from Mad River, patient preference your facility.
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Responded to the clinic today to have a re-check wound on (name withheld) face and discussed with the doctor her two-week history of on-and-off chest pain, arm pain, and back,
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scapular pain.
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She also presented with some significant nausea.
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She's currently not having any chest pain, but we gave the aspirin anyway.
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12DKG is negative for any ST elevation, but she is bradycardic in the...
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low to mid-40s with an obvious left-sided bundle branch block which may believe if it's new or not new.
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Blood pressure is 160 over 90, heart rate currently is 44 and setting at 96% on room air.
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Updated ETA is three minutes where ALS, any questions for me?
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No question order is appropriate by the tenant on arrival.
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Janes Rd, Arcata, CA 95521
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