Elderly man taken to hospital with chest pain, Toledo OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to an assisted living facility where a 65-year-old man had chest pain and a persistent cough. He was alert, receiving oxygen, and transported to Toledo Hospital with stable vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton OH Hospital Group Calls
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Medical... Yes, Toledo, go ahead.
00:03
Good afternoon, we're coming in with a 65-year-old male patient, A-O-4.
00:11
The patient has been coughing for the past three days.
00:16
Others at the assisted living facility are also ill.
00:21
He is reporting chest pain, possibly due to aspiration while coughing.
00:26
The patient has a cardiac history.
00:31
12-lead ECG was non-diagnostic, all three leads the same.
00:35
IV line established in the left forearm.
00:39
Last blood pressure was 136 over 81, blood sugar 139.
00:44
End tidal CO2 is 30.
00:47
O2 saturation now up to 98 percent.
00:50
Patient on a few liters nasal cannula, heart rate 80.
00:56
Temperature not taken yet, but patient feels warm to the touch.
01:00
Arrival in six or seven minutes unless further questions.
01:04
All right, no further questions.
01:06
We'll have a room assignment upon arrival.
01:07
Flu out.
01:10
Four clear, thank you, Toledo.
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Location mentioned:
Hospital Campus, 2142 N Cove Blvd, Toledo, OH 43606
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