Woman suspected of heart attack en route to hospital heliport, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, a 56-year-old woman showing possible signs of heart attack and high blood pressure is being transported urgently to Mercy Hospital heliport. She has symptoms including profuse sweating and pain spreading to her back and jaw. Medical staff have initiated treatment, including aspirin and establishing IV lines.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas NE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Mercy from medic five.
00:02
This is mercy, go ahead.
00:05
Medic five is en route code three with a fifty-six year of age female patient.
00:10
Having what looks like a STEMI and II, III, aVF elevation.
00:15
Currently, blood pressure is running high in the 180s over 90s.
00:21
Heart rate is approximately 50 beats per minute.
00:24
O2 is 96 on room air.
00:27
We have her on a 12-lead.
00:29
We have two IVs established.
00:31
Again, 56 year of age female, possible STEMI, II, III, aVF.
00:36
Aspirin's been given, no nitro yet.
00:38
Be there in about 2 min.
00:41
Did you transmit to that?
00:45
I guess the truck unit on scene, they tried transmitting.
00:49
Unsure if it went through or not.
00:51
We've got their printed off version and like I said, we'll be there here in a minute.
00:56
Blood pressure currently is 174 over 110.
00:59
She's sweating profusely, pains radiating to her back and jaw.
01:05
Must be clear.
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Location mentioned:
Bergan Mercy Hospital Heliport, 7710 Mercy Rd Ste 3000, Omaha, NE 68124
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