Man transported after brief chest pain, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a 36-year-old man to Truman Medical Center after a brief episode of chest pain. The man appeared stable and was pain-free during transport. Emergency personnel monitored vital signs, which remained within normal limits.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Truman Hospital AMR 306, patient notification.
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This is Truman, go ahead.
00:07
Patient at Truman AMR 306 with a 36-year-old male coming from the city streets of Independence tonight.
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Patient had an episode of right-side sharp chest pain that lasted about 30 seconds and went away.
00:22
Does have a pacemaker.
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12-lead paced rhythm at about 60.
00:27
Blood pressure 142 over 70, heart rate 60 to 90, and 98% on room air.
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Currently pain free and on oxygen.
00:36
GCS 15, moving well.
00:39
ETA is about 0710.
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All right, no questions or orders.
00:44
We'll see you on arrival. Truman out.
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Location mentioned:
Holmes St, Kansas City, MO 64108
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