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Male with chest pain treated en route to hospitalLa Mesa CA

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Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942

According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a 45-year-old male with chest pain radiating to the left arm and jaw. The patient has a history of heart problems and was given aspirin and nitroglycerin while being transported to Grossmont Hospital.

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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Got a run number for you, it's going to be (number withheld).
00:05
We've got about a 5-minute ETA at your facility and we got a 45-year-old male chest pain cardiac.
00:12
Looking down when you're ready for the full report, I'll try and keep it short.
00:16
Okay, we're open, you can go.
00:19
Copy that, Girl Spontmedics, 255, we respond to private residence for a 45-year-old male always approximately 5-pound chief complaint.
00:27
Substrong-on-provoked chest pain going on for approximately three days, radiating to left arm and jaw break.
00:32
Patient does have cardiac history,
00:34
and this has occurred before, rates that a 6 out of 10 in a pain scale, has taken his own nitrates that he's prescribed without relief when he had access 9-1-1 this morning break.
00:45
The patient did have some accompanying mild shortness breath and again rates it out of six out of ten on the pain scale break.
00:54
So as far as treating it goes, we went ahead and established a
00:58
established vascular access and left dorsal hands, gave him 324 aspirin.
01:02
He's gotten one nitrate on board, vital signs as follows.
01:05
He'll get strong radio pulse at 108, 108, son is tack on the monitor.
01:09
No activity, no ST changes for 12-lead EKG.
01:11
So he doesn't have the STE elevation or depression or anything of that nature going on that we can see.
01:15
Fleture was initially 107 systolic, 107, systolic pressure,
01:20
and he had a 96% room air sat break.
01:23
Patients breathing at 16 times done labored clear lung sounds and skin signs just a little bit on the flush side but otherwise normal
01:32
Let's see, just set up a repeat pressure right now.
01:36
We've got a 127 systolic after one spread enough after one nitrate.
01:40
Patient says pain is unaffected.
01:41
I'm going to go ahead and give him another to a tablet in about a minute and a half here once we reach that five-minute mark and we'll see how that has any effect on them.
01:48
Otherwise, just going to continue treatment act, we have it, and we'll be there in about five.

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Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942

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