Inmate with chest discomfort treated at hospital, Barnesville OH
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According to the dispatch call, a 37-year-old male inmate from prison was treated at Barnesville Hospital for chest tightness, low-grade fever, and productive cough. The patient was alert and stable. He received aspirin and nitroglycerin before transport.
Audio|Heard on: Belmont OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Barnesville Hospital Medic 239.
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This is Marshall.
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Go ahead.
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Barnesville 239, about 10 minutes away, 37-year-old male patient comes from the prison.
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Chief complaint chest tightness.
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Patient presents alert and oriented times four, GCS is 15.
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States discomfort tightness started yesterday,
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has increased in nature, nothing that's been constant since that time.
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He just signed his Brady on the monitor, 58, 12-lead reveals the same.
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Rumors had to 98%.
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Lasball pressure is 124, it was 79.
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Does have a history of asthma.
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Further assessment, he does have a low-grade fever and complaints of a productive cough.
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They gave him baby aspirin and nitro with the relief.
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Ivy locksman established.
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They gave you a better betts I've reported you like.
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We'll see you in lesson 10.
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Questions or orders can you transport?
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Location mentioned:
Hospital Dr, Barnesville, OH 43713
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