Medical response for older female with mild chest pain, Seattle WA
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According to the dispatch call, medical personnel responded to a call near 9th Avenue West for a 78-year-old female experiencing mild chest pain, sweating, and blood pressure drops when standing. Initial vital signs were taken, and the patient had no known heart issues.
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Medic 1, medic response, near 9th Avenue West.
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Medic 1, near 9th Avenue West.
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Request from engine 20 on scene for a medic unit,
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sending here a female court complaint.
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Engine 20, you now have Medic 1 responding.
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Medic one, engine 20.
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Medic 1.
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Seena's 78-year-old female, no cardiac history.
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However, she has been diaphoretic and clammy for a couple hours.
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Initial vitals of 130 over 70 with a rate of 84, postural standing up with a 115 over 70, 15-point drop,
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and a third where she came to the floor of 86 over 50.
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Sugar of 122.
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She has mild chest pain with no radiation and no history again.
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