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Woman treated for sudden chest pain at shopping centerLa Mesa CA

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Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942

According to the dispatch call, a 55-year-old woman at Grossmont Center experienced sudden sharp chest pain and shortness of breath. She had a history of high blood pressure and was not taking her medication as prescribed. Medical personnel treated her with aspirin and nitroglycerin and transferred her to the hospital.

Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, Grossmont, Medic 3, we have our rent uploaded to you.
00:02
It's going to be (number withheld).
00:06
The last six is (number withheld).
00:09
Look for them to you guys.
00:10
It's about a 15-minute ETA with a 55 girl female.
00:14
Let me know here to take the point.
00:17
Copy us to your upload for the 55-year-old female chest pain, short breath, I have your vitals.
00:22
You can go ahead.
00:24
Yeah, it's fair.
00:25
Your question.
00:26
Service wants you, prior residence state, 445-year-old.
00:28
Email, I have two complaints.
00:30
Check-in.
00:32
The patient has been dealing with the cold for the past couple of days.
00:38
She woke up this morning with the sudden onset of a sharp chest pain that has been starting at her left breast and then radiating onto her ridge.
00:52
The patient states that it is, that this started just abruptly this morning at around 0300.
01:01
The pain is subsides, so she activated number one.
01:06
We found the patient sitting upright in the retract method after a walk into it.
01:10
Really meaning of that chest stain, she states that the chest thing gets a lot worse when she takes a deep breath.
01:20
In our session, we didn't know any outward times of trauma.
01:26
As far as medical history, she just had the history of high blood pressure.
01:31
It sounds like she hasn't been taking her high blood pressure medication in the past three months.
01:36
She clicked.
01:39
This morning, it's about a couple hours now.
01:45
So as far as allergies, patients have allergies,
01:49
and she hasn't been compliant with her medications as well.
01:54
Patients are nice, any medical issues or any cardiovascular history or lung issues.
02:01
The only medicality were able to obtain was the high blood pressure.
02:08
If we uploaded to you, we left tamed 12 days, the first normal size, so at the elevation rack, be noted.
02:18
This far as treatment, we gave 3.4 milligrams of Atchran, 0.4 milligrams, that's metric, which are and sublingo.
02:28
We're looking for some ID right now, we have about a 12m and 80, you guys.
02:32
We'll be down with the same guy.
02:33
Okay.
02:35
That sounds good with you here soon.
02:37
Clear four lines.
02:39
Thank you. Thank you.

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Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942

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