Ambulance transports man with rapid heartbeat from facility, Henderson NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance is transporting a 62-year-old man from a behavioral health facility due to rapid heartbeat and palpitations. The patient is alert and stable. Estimated time of arrival is about 10 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Hello, Siena, good afternoon.
00:02
This is a minute, 98.
00:05
Go for P&M.
00:08
Oh, 198.
00:10
ETA is going to be about 10.
00:12
All right, you guys, a 62 melt-pointed palpit Tate disease, state's been going on out for the last two minutes.
00:17
We're coming from the behavior facility.
00:18
Bishop Cardiak, uh,
00:21
AKGG shows the sign a stack at a rate of moon 40.
00:24
The exact, so we're going to go to send to GCS 15.
00:28
RET is going to be about the kind of looking further.
00:30
We will see you and how to copy.
00:33
Yes, thank you for me.
00:34
Okay.
00:36
All you're pretty good.
00:37
Okay.
00:39
All right, say that again?
00:42
I'm sorry, I said you had further instructions.
00:44
We'll see you instead.
00:46
I was just asking if the patient's on an L2K.
00:52
He is on an L2K.
00:55
Are you sending a footer with him?
00:58
Absolutely safe you later.
01:00
Okay.
01:01
Okay. Okay.
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Location mentioned:
St Rose Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89052
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