Rescue transports elderly patient with stroke symptoms, Miami FL
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According to the dispatch call, rescue 5 transported a 70-year-old man to Jackson Memorial Hospital for possible stroke and chest pain. The patient had low blood pressure, a slow heart rate, and a history of stroke and heart attack. The rescue crew reported an estimated arrival time of two minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Rescue 5 to Jackson Memorial Hospital, possible stroke.
00:04
Go ahead, Rescue.
00:07
Jackson Memorial Hospital, be advised, Rescue 5 is transporting a 70-year-old male, stroke-related patient.
00:15
ICD is a 6.
00:17
Rhythm follows, we have 13 on the rate, sinus brady.
00:23
Finger stick was 100.
00:25
Last BP was 90 over 60.
00:28
History of stroke and heart attack.
00:31
Last time (name withheld) was normal was 45 minutes ago.
00:34
Complaining of chest pain.
00:36
ETA to the facility is about 2 minutes.
00:38
Rescue, did you perform EKG?
00:44
That’s just so he could use those sinus brady as well at 50.
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Location mentioned:
NW 12th Ave, Miami, FL 33136
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