Man in 60s suffers severe chest pain with heart history, Eureka CA


A man in his 60s experienced sudden severe chest pain radiating to both arms. He has a history of heart problems including bypass surgery and previous heart attacks. He was diagnosed recently with unstable angina. Paramedics treated him with aspirin and nitroglycerin and are transporting him to the hospital with advanced life support.
Audio|Source: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and North
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City 1, Code 2, Level 2, ALS Medical.
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Thank you. This is Trevor R.N.
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Here, time is 23 58.
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Go ahead.
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Back on City One routes, your facility at the Code 2, Level 2, ALS Medical.
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On board, I have a 69, 6-9-year-old male chief complaint today about a sudden onset of a crushing chest pain that radiates bilaterally through his arms.
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Patient has had a significant history of cardiac issues, including a five-way bypass, previous heart attacks.
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Additionally, he was at your facility times two weeks ago and was diagnosed with unstable angina.
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Vital signs are with an acceptable limit, he's slightly tacky at 106.
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We did do a 12 weeks.
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and there was wide spread ST depression with an incomplete left bundle branch block.
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We did transmit that to your facility.
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He still administered 324 of aspirin.
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We've administered one spray of nitroglycerin with a reduction of paint, now a 6 out of 10.
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We are ALS for chest pain, working on IV access, and we'll see you in four minutes.
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Near Dolbeer St, Eureka, CA 95501
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