Medical team assists patient with chest pain near Citracado Pkwy, Escondido CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded near Citracado Parkway in Escondido for a person experiencing chest pain on the left side. The individual was alert with stable vital signs and denied shortness of breath or nausea. Symptoms appeared to worsen with movement and pressure, possibly due to a muscle strain after recent physical activity. EMS was reported to be en route within 10 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I see the download now of a 91-year-old male with chest pain.
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Vitals look stable, a little bradycardic.
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Go ahead.
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Affirmative.
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A ninety-one-year-old male complaining of left-side mid-axillary chest pain.
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Patient times three acting properly, follows commands.
00:21
Denies any shortness of breath, nausea, or vomiting.
00:24
Sounds like maybe two days ago he was moving some dirt and using a wheelbarrow to get ready for a rainstorm.
00:30
Maybe strained something on the left side.
00:32
Pain increased with palpation and with inspiration.
00:36
Denies any other symptoms at this time.
00:38
And the vitals are as you have there to follow.
00:40
Refusing any pain medication.
00:43
Another unit is coming and will be with you in about 10 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Citracado Parkwy, Escondido, CA 92029
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