Medical emergency for woman with chest pain in Arlington, Arlington TX
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a woman in Arlington experiencing chest pain all day. She was alert with stable vital signs and received aspirin and nitroglycerin. She was transported to Medical City Arlington for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Mike 13, we're en route to your location with a 32-year-old female, two-point chest pain.
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Said it's been going on all day long, brief steadies, heavy weight on her chest.
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She is alert and line ambulatory GCS 15, got the current pressure up.
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One hundred and fifty-four over ninety-five.
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Heart rate is seventy-four.
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Sinus, no ventricular activity there.
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No ST changes.
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She is breathing about 16 times a minute with 100 % sat.
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Blood sugar at ninety-five.
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She's had 324 mg of aspirin and 0.4 mg nitro sublingual, and says she got a little bit away from that.
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And we do have an IV established, and we're going to be here for so long.
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About 2 min , two to 3 min .
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Location mentioned:
Matlock Rd, Arlington, TX 76015
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