Medic transports man with chest pain to hospital, Columbus OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medics transported a 59-year-old man experiencing chest pain to Grant Medical Center in Columbus. The patient, who has a history of heart problems, began having sharp chest pain while driving. His vital signs were stable after receiving aspirin and nitroglycerin.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Go ahead.
00:02
Good evening, Grant.
00:03
This is Medic Three.
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I'm going to be coming to your facility with a 59-year-old male.
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Chief complaint today is going to be chest pain.
00:12
He has a history of heart attacks.
00:16
Today he was driving with his son.
00:19
Started having some chest pain in the car that gave us a call.
00:22
I'm seeing it as a sharp pain in his middle of his chest.
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BP at this time.
00:29
Time is 134 over 90.
00:32
Heart rate is 114.
00:34
SpO2 is 96.
00:36
He is on a dual nitro at this time.
00:42
Again, breathing at 97 percent.
00:45
GCS at the time is 15.
00:47
We've been giving him four of aspirin and one nitro.
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We'll be at your facility here in the next four to five minutes.
00:55
Good copy, check for great player.
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Location mentioned:
S Grant Ave, Columbus, OH 43215
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