Cardiac patient transferred to Memorial Central, Colorado Springs CO
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According to the dispatch call, a paramedic reported transferring a cardiac patient with an apparent heart attack from Rio Grande Hospital to Memorial Central Hospital. The patient had been treated with medication and was stable en route, receiving oxygen and pain management.
Audio|Heard on: El Paso CO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Memorial Central, EAD, probably too similar.
00:05
Central, go ahead.
00:07
Good afternoon.
00:09
This is paramedic (name withheld) with Eagle Aramette.
00:11
I tried to reach you over the phone.
00:14
Nobody's answering.
00:15
We have a cardiac patient with inferior changes.
00:19
This patient is coming from Rio Grande Hospital.
00:22
He's a transfer.
00:24
Onset was about 9:30 this morning.
00:27
He's currently got a GCS of 15.
00:30
He's already received TNK, 45 milligrams,
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as well as 324 of aspirin.
00:36
He's currently got nitro running at 20.
00:39
We've given him 2 milligrams of dilaudid and 100 of fentanyl.
00:43
Right now, our rate is 86 sinus.
00:47
Again, with the ST elevations, 2.3 ABF, with reciprocal changes.
00:51
Blood pressure is 132 over 83.
00:54
Breathing 12 times per minute.
00:56
O2 saturation is 99% on two liters of oxygen.
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We're going to be there about ten to fifteen minutes.
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Do you have any questions?
01:05
No questions.
01:06
See you on arrival.
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E Boulder St, Colorado Springs, CO 80909
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