Medical call for chest pain at va hospital, Bedford MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 66-year-old male at the VA hospital reported intermittent left-side chest pain radiating to his shoulder. Aspirin was given, vital signs are stable, and medical responders are en route.
Audio|Heard on: Bedford Fire
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Transcript:
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Hey P.O.50, you have a 66-year-old male here at the VA.
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He's complaining of left-side chest pain that radiates to his left shoulder, described it as bad his pain.
00:10
But currently, he's not experiencing it because the pain has been intermittent for the last two days.
00:14
The VA has given him 324 aspirin, but he's not having any pain.
00:17
We're not pushing any nitrate.
00:19
His vitals are 146 over 78.
00:21
His rate is...
00:22
normal fight is 502, 98% on room air.
00:26
They shot at 12 lead and they're worried about the key-waiving versions that he had on prior total.
00:32
Establishing a med list right now and we'll see you shortly.
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