Medical team transports patient with chest pain, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 65-year-old man to St. Luke’s North Hospital after he experienced chest discomfort lasting several days. His blood pressure was initially elevated but improved after treatment with aspirin and nitroglycerin. He remained alert and stable during transit.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Luke’s Barry, KCFD Medic 38, patient information.
00:04
St. Luke's North, go ahead.
00:09
Okay, Barry is KCFD Medic 38.
00:11
We are bringing you a 65-year-old male coming from home.
00:17
Chief complaint is going to be chest discomfort has been ongoing since Wednesday.
00:25
Patient's been alert and oriented times four, GCS 15.
00:29
Initially had a blood pressure of about 205 over 100.
00:34
Has been given aspirin prior to our arrival, gave one nitro.
00:38
Blood pressure is down to 156 over 98.
00:42
Pulse of about 105, sinus tach on R12.
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Occasional PVC.
00:50
Oxygen saturation 95% on room air.
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We'll be there in approximately three to four minutes.
00:58
Do you have any questions or orders at this time?
01:01
No questions.
01:02
We will see you in triage upon arrival.
01:04
Very clear.
01:06
Copy clear.
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Location mentioned:
NW Barry Rd, Kansas City, MO
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