Male patient treated for cardiac symptoms near Saltlick Rd, Terra Alta WV
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A male patient near Saltlick Road experienced chest, jaw, and shoulder pain with high blood pressure. EMS treated him with nitroglycerin and aspirin, coordinated possible air transport to a cardiac center for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Preston County Fire and EMS
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06:28
Transcript:
00:00
689 direct 689, go ahead, this is 91.
00:10
Are you clear on what's been going on with this call?
00:16
It sounds like he's two nitrous in.
00:18
I'm still having jaw pain.
00:21
Do we have a history on the station at all?
00:27
Medic 9-1 and advised that he does have a history of cardiac problems.
00:34
He was supposed to go in for procedure.
00:44
Okay, did he advise what type of procedure and where that was supposed to be done?
00:49
It's 6-9-1.
00:50
I'm signing out now.
00:56
Atic 9-1.
01:04
Pressure was 212 over 100.
01:09
After the initial nitro, it came to 140 over 103.
01:24
Okay, and he does have a cardiac history, is that correct?
01:31
Okay,
01:36
if you can't, if he's driving on the line, find out where his cardiologist is, that's probably going to be the best place for him to go then.
01:48
We're still about 20 minutes from scene.
01:54
Okay, we're just coming through Krellin now.
01:56
Are you ALS or BLS?
01:58
We are BLS.
02:03
Okay.
02:11
There, Medic 9-1.
02:15
All right, press the call.
02:18
Medic 9-1, and advised that he was supposed to have a procedure to have something sees on the right side of his heart.
02:25
Advise he had not scheduled that yet.
02:27
He sees the cardiologist and Kingwood at PMH.
02:39
Okay.
02:57
689, go ahead.
02:59
6.8.9. He's advising his head and jaw pain is not easing up at all.
03:04
Chest and shoulder blades and packs still hurt, just not as bad.
03:08
Callers it is advising that he is one thing in pain.
03:16
At 9.1 call center.
03:20
Medic.
03:21
Medic.91 got it.
03:23
Contact Medi-call.
03:24
Find out if you got aviation available.
03:26
We can go to a cardiac center.
03:29
Or if we're going to be in there.
03:36
Medic 91.
03:38
Not received.
03:46
Call on center, you're a medic 9-1.
03:50
Good man.
03:52
Medic 9-1, do you want me to have him take the third nitro?
03:59
Negative, have him hold off on that nitrate being that his player dropped 80 points on the second one,
04:04
just have him hold off on it.
04:07
Medic 9-1, that's received.
04:09
Do you want me to hold aspirin profile as well?
04:13
Negative. He's got the 324 gun and have to take it.
04:16
Medic 9-1, that's received.
04:24
Press and Collin Center, Garrett County, Medicare, 9-1.
04:29
Good.
04:31
9-1. Do you want launch or just standby for now?
04:38
Just stand by, do a weather check,
04:41
but we get on to see you confirm and see what we got going on.
04:44
He's probably going to need to go to a cardiac center just based on the info you guys have taken and told us.
04:51
Nice, Steve.
04:58
Medic 9-1, they're going to get some on, stand-bye.
05:03
Okay.
05:10
Southern Garrett, 9-1, call centers.
05:12
Is Salt Lick Road going to be across the roadway tracks in Terra Alta?
05:15
All right, contact CSX, I have all the all train traffic until we clear the tracks.
05:34
Cross and call center here, County, Maddoch 9-1.
05:39
Good.
05:42
9-1, standby.
05:51
Go ahead, ma'am.
05:54
Here at 9-1, you have HealthNet 1 on standby.
05:59
Okay.
06:02
9-1. When you get into Terra Alta, you'll turn onto South Main Street and then take the right and go Bringer Avenue down to Bridge Street,
06:14
take a right at Bridge Street, and then on the left on to Salt Lake.
06:22
Okay, yeah, we're on Stain Street now, almost a railroad crossing.
06:27
Not stupid.
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Saltlick Rd, Terra Alta, WV
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