Man transported for chest pain at medical facility, Oceanside CA
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics transported a man experiencing chest pain suspected to be of cardiac origin to a hospital. The man was alert but non-verbal, communicated in writing, and was treated with aspirin and nitroglycerin while being monitored during transport.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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R217.
00:02
We can try to do this. This is R217.
00:04
Transporting to your facility.
00:05
We have an approximately 12-minute ETA.
00:07
I have a CAD number of (number withheld).
00:11
That's 129.
00:12
323. It's going to be for a 60-60-year-old male complaint.
00:17
This morning is going to be chest pain.
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Let me know what you're ready.
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Okay.
00:24
And... ...out TEE.
00:25
And paper to kind of get a little bit of a story when you get a patient as non-verbal but he said it's to act appropriately and enable to answer all questions via writing.
00:36
He states that it was a sudden onset that will come up out of his sleep.
00:40
He described as a tight sensation, substernal, non-radiating.
00:46
I've already released, sounds like it's been a company since the start of the events.
00:51
On a Walm bakery, he's looking like 3 out of 10 on a Walmaker scale.
00:57
He was stating that you had some minor shortness and breath and why you have this.
01:03
So our final sign today is breathing approximately 15 times a minute for an effective setting at 98% on repair.
01:09
He is answering all questions appropriately.
01:12
Isopro and Tocatineate 3 PMS in tract obeying simple commands.
01:15
He is the heart rate of 93, normal sign if permanent totally with no FDA elevation.
01:21
I have a blood pressure of 1.24 over 84 and it's a kind of temperature of 98.4.
01:30
Only medical issue we really gather is hypertension, something that you take from Lodapine, is denying any allergies to medications.
01:38
As far as treatment goes, we did go down the suspected of cardiac origin.
01:42
We give 324 milligrams of oxygen P.O.
01:45
and 0.4 milligrams of nitro-sublingual.
01:49
Patient states that he's had some minor relief with that chest fee, but it is still present.
01:54
We're going to look to start IV access en route to your facility or updated water pressure after the first round of medication.
01:59
Is 120 over 73.
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We have an approximate 10 minute each minute each meeting.
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How do you guys? How do you copy?
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I copy 217.
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We can go ahead with here at...
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Part 549. We'll see you.
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Location mentioned:
Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056
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