EMS transports patient with chest pain to hospital, Baraboo WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a 44-year-old woman with chest pain to St. Clare Hospital-Baraboo. She was alert and stable, with a history of asthma and receiving albuterol treatment. Her chest pain improved during transport, and no ST elevation was reported on the ECG.
Audio|Heard on: Juneau WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Clare Hospital - Baraboo, V-7-6, how do you copy?
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Go ahead for St.
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Clare.
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St. Clare Hospital - Baraboo, this is Bareboo 576, approximately five minutes out with a 44-year-old female complaining of chest pain.
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Patient is alert and oriented times four, GCS of 15.
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Vital signs are as follows with blood pressure of 163 over 72, SB of 99.
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End tidal of 35 and a heart rate of 108. Patient has a history of asthma, and we're administering an albuterol nebulizer at this time.
00:35
Originally rated chest pain at 5 out of 10, now 1 out of 10, and we have a 22-gauge IV established in the left hand.
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Do you have any questions?
00:47
Sorry about that.
00:48
That was my bad.
00:49
Yes, 12-lead showed no ST elevation noted.
00:53
We'll see you in room five.
00:56
Copy, see you in room five.
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Location mentioned:
14th St, Baraboo, WI 53913
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