Medical team transports patient with chest pain, Dover DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel are transporting a sixty-four-year-old male from near South St in Dover, Delaware. The patient is experiencing low blood pressure, chest pain, and shortness of breath. An ECG indicated possible cardiac changes. He also reported back pain and prior marijuana use. The medical team expects to arrive at Kent General Hospital in about twenty minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Kent DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Good evening, friends.
00:02
We have a twenty-minute ETA for a sixty-four-year-old male.
00:06
They reported the patient being more sleepy than normal, possibly with low blood pressure.
00:11
All right, blood pressure is eighty-eight over seventy-two.
00:15
ECG shows elevation on V1 and V2 with other changes noted.
00:21
Patient currently denies chest pain but becomes more winded when moving.
00:27
Also reports back pain.
00:29
Patient does have a police history.
00:32
However, he denies it is related to fire or law issues.
00:34
Patient stated that he used marijuana before our arrival.
00:37
Currently oxygen saturation is 66%, also 29% noted.
00:43
Blood sugar is 140.
00:45
We will be at the facility in about 20 minutes.
00:47
As stated, sending our EKG through to you.
00:51
Good day, copy.
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Location mentioned:
South St, Dover, DE 19901
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