Medical emergency near West 86th St, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical call near West 86th Street in Indianapolis involving a man experiencing difficulty breathing. The patient had low oxygen levels upon arrival and was later identified as having a potential heart attack. A STEMI alert was issued, and the individual was transported to a hospital for further treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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86th Street from medic 342, we have a patient report.
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When you're ready?
00:06
342, go ahead for traffic.
00:10
We're en route with a 68-year-old male.
00:12
Chief complaint, difficulty breathing.
00:15
Patient's alert and oriented by four with a GCS of 15.
00:18
Patient was in the tripod position when we arrived at 86% on room air.
00:23
He's 99% on 15 liters.
00:27
Patient's not complaining of chest pain.
00:29
He did have a heart attack in October.
00:31
We put him on a 12-lead and we see an inferior infarct.
00:36
Two millimeters in II, III, and aVF, so I'll call this a STEMI alert.
00:41
We're coming in signal ten.
00:42
We're probably about seven minutes out.
00:44
Patient's had 324 of aspirin prior to our arrival.
00:48
No nitro, and we are pulling into your facility right now.
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Location mentioned:
W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260
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