Man with chest pain taken to Norfolk hospital, Norfolk VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 64-year-old man experiencing chest pain to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. The patient was alert and conscious, reported sharp pain on the left side of the chest since the previous night, and showed elevated blood pressure and heart rate. He was treated with aspirin and nitroglycerin with minor relief.
Audio|Heard on: Norfolk VA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, this is Medic One.
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I'm en route to you with a 64-year-old male medical patient.
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Chief complaint today is chest pain.
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Chest pain began last night.
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Describes it as sharp on the left side of his chest.
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Denies any cardiac history with the exception of hypertension.
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He was alert and oriented, ambulatory on scene with assistance.
00:20
12 lead is showing sinus rhythm, sinus tach at 103.
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So far he's received 324 mg aspirin and one nitroglycerin with minor relief.
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Relief current vitals are as follows.
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He has a heart rate of 102, blood pressure of 180 over 100, SpO2 is 97% on two liters for comfort.
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We'll be there in about 5 minutes.
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Do you have any further questions or orders about this patient? 12 lead was transmitted to your facility about 5 minutes ago.
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Location mentioned:
Gresham Dr, Norfolk, VA 23507
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