Medical emergency near Eskenazi Hospital, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible cardiac episode involving an elderly woman who experienced chest pain and atrial fibrillation. She was transported to Eskenazi Hospital after taking medication prior to EMS arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Eskenazi, EMS 91, how do you copy for a medical alert?
00:05
How do you clear? Go ahead with your traffic.
00:08
I am about 5 minutes out.
00:10
I have a 71-year-old female coming from home.
00:13
Does have a cardiac history, AFib, and multiple MIs, complaining of chest pain started this morning and getting worse throughout the day.
00:22
She has self-administered one nitrous tablet and 324 aspirin prior to my arrival.
00:28
For us, she's a GCS of 15.
00:31
She is currently AFib RVR.
00:33
Anywhere from 110 all the way up to about 150, 160.
00:37
Last stretcher is 120 over 82, setting at 100% on three liters which is baseline.
00:44
Did have some active vomiting.
00:46
I've got fluids running and medication on board.
00:49
No at the elevation, call for 12 please.
00:51
Unless anything else, we'll see you with.
00:55
Medic 91, we'll assess a patient out the back as can I declare?
01:01
91 clear.
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Location mentioned:
Eskenazi Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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