Male patient with chest pain experiencing slow heart rhythm, Eureka CA
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According to the dispatch call, a male patient experienced multiple episodes of chest pain and slow heart rate with irregular rhythm. He was transported to St. Joseph Hospital for specialist cardiac care.
Audio|Heard on: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and South
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Transcript:
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Sudden onset of chest pain this morning, approximately 30 minutes ago, during normal morning daily activities,
00:07
negative extra insertion.
00:09
He complained of a substernal three-on-ten, non-radiating chest pain with associated lightheadedness and diaphoresis, according to the wife.
00:18
It was resolved prior to our arrival, however, he had his second episode while we were on scene.
00:23
He's in an underlying normal sinus, correction sinus bradycardia,
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but during his episode of dizziness he did change to a junctional bradycardia with a wide complex rhythm.
00:35
He's back into a normal sinus at this time.
00:38
His pressure during the bradycardia and junctional rhythm was 68 over 41.
00:44
His current pressure is 127 over 70.
00:46
Heart rate is 55 with the sinus rhythm.
00:48
It is probably negative for ST elevation or depression.
00:52
Respiration are 15.
00:58
Fluids with a 250 bolus.
01:00
At this time, I'm requesting bypass for cardiology to St.
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Joe's due to the intermittent runs of junctional bradycardia.
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How are you coming?
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Continue on to St.
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Joe, E.T.I.
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Dolbeer St, Eureka, CA 95501
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