Ambulance responds to chest pain emergency at hospital, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a 23-year-old male to St. John Hospital after he experienced chest pain and high blood pressure. Emergency personnel described signs of possible sinus tachycardia and stable oxygen levels. The patient was expected to arrive at the hospital within several minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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84 Bravo 124, how do you copy?
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(name withheld), so drink.
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Go ahead.
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84 Bravo 124, we're coming in with a priority two.
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Dealing with chest pains.
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Our patient is 23 years old.
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He has the chief complaint of chest pains, blood pressure of 179 over 108.
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O2 levels.
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Levels is ninety-seven percent on room air with a heart rate of 104.
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His twelve lead reads sinus tachycardia.
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And we are about 7 minutes away.
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Do you need anything further?
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