Elderly woman taken to hospital for chest pain, Omaha NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported an 82-year-old woman from near Dodge St in Omaha to Methodist Hospital after she reported chest pain that began earlier in the morning. She was alert and had taken aspirin before being brought to the hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas NE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Methodist here, this is Medic 20.
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This is Methodist, go ahead.
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Good morning, Methodist.
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Medic 20 coming to you code two with an 82-year-old female.
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Struck from her home this morning approximately an hour ago.
00:16
Woke up with some pain in her chest.
00:18
Initially described it kind of as a squeezing pressure all around her chest and under her armpits.
00:25
Since she's been with us, seems to have localized more on the right side of her ribs and kind of up into her neck.
00:32
Last set of vitals for us, heart rate of 94,
00:35
blood pressure 176 over 74.
00:38
She's at 98% on her room air rates her pain about a seven on the pain scale.
00:43
I did take two baby aspirin.
00:45
We did do a 12 lead,
00:46
sounded remarkable.
00:47
We did send it to you though.
00:51
And we're en route code two.
00:53
We'll be at your facility in approximately 3 min.
00:55
Do you have any questions for me?
00:58
Roger that, clear.
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Location mentioned:
Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68114
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