Man at Sycuan Casino suffers chest pain, El Cajon CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 57-year-old man at Sycuan Casino in El Cajon experienced chest pain after missing regular dialysis treatments. Emergency responders treated him with aspirin and nitroglycerin before transporting him to UCSD Medical Center. The patient remained alert and stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, we're circled up to Sycuan Casino for a fifty-seven-year-old male chief complaint.
00:04
It's going to be chest pain.
00:06
According to the patient, he has been at the casino since around 3 a.m.
00:10
At approximately noon, he began experiencing gradual chest pain while sitting.
00:17
The patient reports a sharp pressure feeling in the center of his chest.
00:22
It is non-radiating.
00:24
Patient says this has happened before.
00:27
He rated the pain seven out of ten on scene, starting at about noon.
00:34
Patient does not have any cardiac history.
00:36
He has had similar episodes previously.
00:39
Patient is on dialysis.
00:41
He normally goes three times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, but missed his last two appointments.
00:51
The patient previously experienced a blood clot.
00:56
In the left arm.
00:59
He has some swelling in the left arm.
01:03
Vitals are stable. Breathing is full and effective at about 14 breaths per minute with 98% oxygen saturation.
01:08
Lung sounds are clear.
01:11
He is alert and answering questions appropriately. Stroke assessment was negative.
01:18
Blood pressure was 122 over 72 with normal sinus rhythm. No elevation noted.
01:31
History includes blood clot and epiphylaxis.
01:36
Medications given upon arrival were 324 aspirin and nitroglycerin.
01:42
Pain has reduced to about three out of ten.
01:48
An IV was started in the right forearm. Patient was transported to UCSD with about an eight to ten minute ETA.
01:54
How do you copy?
01:57
Copy all. UCSD will be notified.
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