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Medic aids man suffering chest painFort Worth TX

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Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104

As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded near Pennsylvania Avenue in Fort Worth to a man in his mid-60s experiencing severe chest pain. He was treated on scene with aspirin and nitroglycerin for a suspected heart attack and transported to Harris Hospital for further care.

Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
Good evening, Harris. This is Medic 27. We’re on scene with an approximately 65-year-old male coming from home. Started having some sharp chest pain approximately an hour ago. Vital signs are within normal limits. He is a little hypertensive, about 180 over 90 blood pressure, but 12-lead shows a possible anterior STEMI. Given 324 aspirin, one nitro, and will likely start to be en route in maybe five minutes. Do you have any questions? Any blood thinners, and does he have a cardiologist? No blood thinners. He does not have a cardiologist. Copy that. We’ll await the update of your report, and if you can send over an EKG, that’d be great. Medic 27, priority two, follow up similar. This is Harris, go ahead. Hey Harris, it’s Medic 27 calling back with a full patient report. We are en route, probably about 15 minutes away. Sixty-four-year-old male coming from home about an hour ago began having sharp chest pain. Substernal, it does not radiate. Rated ten out of ten. He says he has a cardiac history but that’s all he knows about it. Doesn’t take any medications. Last vitals show a heart rate of seventy-six, blood pressure 154 over 76, breathing about 20 times per minute. Oxygen saturation 97 on room air. Given 324 of aspirin and one nitro. Sending both twelve-lead ECGs; normal one and posterior one, shows signs of anterior infarction. Will be there in about 15 minutes. Any questions?

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Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104

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