Man with chest pain transported to OSU hospital, Columbus OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 61-year-old man to Ohio State University Medical Center after he reported chest pain radiating to his back and shoulder. The patient had high blood pressure and took aspirin and nitroglycerin before and during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield OH Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Morning, OSU. Just calling this Medic 7.
00:01
I'm bringing a 61-year-old male coming from home.
00:04
Chief complaint's going to be chest pain.
00:06
She says it's been going on for a couple days now, but this morning has been the worst.
00:11
Pain does get worse on taking a deep breath.
00:15
It appears to be like right over the left pectoral muscle, does radiate into the back and shoulder area.
00:23
Patient does have history of heart issues.
00:26
Initial blood pressure was 167.
00:28
Over seventy-eight, we took it in.
00:30
It was 170 over 100.
00:33
Patient did take four baby aspirin prior to our arrival.
00:37
I've given him one nitro sublingual with little to no change on the blood pressure and the pain level.
00:50
I have an IV established.
00:52
Patient's alert and oriented times three,
00:55
or I'm sorry, alert and oriented times four,
00:57
and we'll be there in seven minutes.
01:00
I'll place the phone arrival OSU place.
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Location mentioned:
W 10th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
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