62-year-old man treated for chest pain at apartment, Nashua IA
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Medical response to a 62-year-old man with chest pain radiating from his abdomen to chest. The man is conscious and alert, receiving aspirin and transported to hospital by Medic 333.
Audio|Heard on: Waterloo-Cedar Falls Public Safety
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Transcript:
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near Cheyenne Avenue, Apartment (number withheld) - 62-year-old male
00:21
104 thank you all I'm
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1330.
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333 transporting transporting one-mill and beginning mile zeroes
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1333
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He's just waiting on tugglers to get there to pick up a vehicle and they shouldn't be long
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This is Waterloo Medic 333.
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We're coming to you with a 62-year-old male who's conscious and alert.
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Stated that he has chest pain, recently had a fib, and now has a recorder on.
01:19
Has been taking all of his medications as prescribed.
01:23
Pain started a day ago and is radiating from his abdomen up to his chest.
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Patient states it's 8 out of 10 doesn't radiate anywhere from the chest.
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A set of vitals is 172 over 89, heart rate, 64 sinus rhythm,
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with a respiratory rate of 20 non-labored.
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SPO2 is 98% on room air.
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I have given four baby aspirin.
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Approximately four to five minutes away coming to you with traffic.
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Anything further?
02:02
Nothing further.
02:04
10-4[1].
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Location mentioned:
Cheyenne Ave, Nashua, IA 50658
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