Medical team transports patient with heart emergency, Columbus OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a male patient, approximately 63 years old, to Riverside Methodist Hospital for a possible heart attack. The patient experienced chest pain beginning about two hours earlier. Paramedics reported high blood pressure and a prior cardiac history. Aspirin and nitroglycerin were administered en route.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 81 to Riverside.
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Medic 81, this is Riverside, go ahead.
00:07
We're on the way to your place now with a STEMI alert.
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We have a 63-year-old male.
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Onset of chest pain is about two hours ago.
00:18
Also we did a 12-lead showing STEMI.
00:21
We've transmitted that to you.
00:23
And also contacted you through the Pulsera application.
00:27
Right now, patient has a GCS of 15.
00:32
We've given two nitros and 325 of aspirin.
00:36
We have an 18 in the right AC and current set of vitals for you are heart rate 115, SpO2 95, blood pressure 180 over 120.
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Patient has a cardiac history.
00:51
A couple of years ago the patient had a cardiac event but did not receive a stent.
00:55
Just prescribed nitro and it went away.
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Other than that, we’ll be there in the next 10 minutes.
01:04
Thank you.
01:05
Riverside is clear. See on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH 43214
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