Medical team handles chest pain case near E Meyer Blvd, Kansas City MO
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According to the dispatch call, a medic unit responded near E Meyer Blvd in Kansas City for a 49-year-old man experiencing chest pain radiating to his left shoulder and a headache. The patient was conscious and stable and was being transported to Research Medical Center. The medical findings appeared unremarkable and vitals were stable upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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KCAPE, medic 35 research with info.
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Research, go ahead.
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Good morning.
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(name withheld), Medic 35 coming to be a 49-year-old male, came from home.
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Conscious, alert, GCS 15, he complained today.
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Since about midnight, he said he's been having some chest pain.
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He says that it starts in the middle of his chest and radiates to his left shoulder.
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Also reporting a headache at this time.
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No other complaints.
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Right now, vitals are stable.
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Blood pressure is 125 over 83, heart rate 95.
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It's on the monitor.
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I did a 12-lead. It is unremarkable.
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Sats are 97% on room air.
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I did give him 324.
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Aspirin PO.
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We should be there in three minutes.
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Any questions?
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Does he have a cardiac history?
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Negative.
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Copy research quiz.
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Location mentioned:
E Meyer Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64132
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