Medic transports man with chest pain after fall, Columbus OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 36-year-old man to Riverside Methodist Hospital after he experienced dizziness, chest pain, and a minor head injury from a fall. He was alert, oriented, and had been treated with medication and an IV during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good evening, Riverside.
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This is Medic 362 en route to your facility with a 36-year-old male.
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Chief complaint today will be extreme dizziness and a fall.
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Patient was at your facility yesterday for very similar symptoms.
00:15
Current vital signs are heart rate of 111 on normal sinus, 97% on room air,
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30 on capnograph.
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and 153 over 95 on your blood pressure.
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Patient is complaining of chest pain as well, have administered one nitro and aspirin as well.
00:36
We do have an IV established.
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Patient at this time is alert and oriented trying to score with a GCS15.
00:43
Patient did fall and hit the back of his head.
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He is not on any blood thinners.
00:48
Did have some neck pain and we do have him in a C collar.
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If you have no further questions, we will be to your facility in approximately 10 min.
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Five thousand three hundred and sixty-two room charge clear.
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See on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH 43214
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