Patient with chest pain transported to medical center, Clay Center KS
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EMS is transporting a patient with chest pain to Clay County Medical Center. The patient showed localized chest pain initially but less pain later. Vital signs include heart rate 89, blood pressure 117/94, oxygen saturation 96%. A 12-lead EKG shows a minor conduction block. Blood sugar was 204. Arrival expected in about five minutes. No additional orders from hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Clay County Sheriff, Clay Center Police and EMS
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Transcript:
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Clay County EMS, coming around to Clay County Medical Center for a transfer going too much.
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We're en route to your facility with the code yellow patient of Dr.
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Larson, got called.
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He was having some chest pain.
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They pulled over to the side of the road,
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got there.
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Initially, he was complaining localized chest pain with substernal.
00:34
Did not have much pain.
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Medicize that the hospital.
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His heart rate is 89,
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blood pressure is 117 over 94,
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SPO2 is 96% on room air.
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Do have a 12-lead EKG showing a small branch block.
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We have a blood sugar of 204.
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We should be at your facility in about five minutes.
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Do you have any questions or orders?
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No questions or orders at this time.
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We'll see in room two upon arrival Clay County Medical Center clear.
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Ten four, room two three.
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