Elderly man reports abdominal and chest pain, Orlando FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a seventy-nine-year-old male near E Rollins St reporting abdominal pain radiating into his chest. The patient experienced burning sensations and believed it to be indigestion after eating. He had a history of hypertension and had not taken his medication. Vital signs were stable, and he was transported for medical evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Near E Rollins St, unit responding to a seventy-nine-year-old male.
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Chief complaint is abdominal pain.
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Patient says the pain started about an hour ago after he ate.
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Pain is in the abdominal region and radiates through the chest with a burning sensation.
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He feels like it is indigestion.
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He reported that about an hour ago as well.
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He was choking on his food.
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He has a history of hypertension and did not take his medication today.
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Heart rate is 56.
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Oxygen level is 100% on room air, breathing rate about 16 per minute.
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Blood glucose level was 94, temperature was 98.
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12-lead showed a right bundle branch block.
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We will be at our destination in about three minutes.
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Location mentioned:
E Rollins St, Orlando, FL 32803
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