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Medical transport to Cape Fear Valley ERFayetteville NC

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Owen Dr, Fayetteville, NC 28304

As discussed during the dispatch call, fort Bragg EMS reported transporting a 45-year-old female patient experiencing intermittent chest pain to Cape Fear Valley ER. Previous ECG readings showed possible STEMI indicators, but the current ECG was normal. The patient was stable with standard vital signs and had received aspirin, nitro paste, and heparin during transport.

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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Cape Fear Valley ER, this is Fort Bragg EMS 27 calling with inbound patient.
00:06
Correction 26.
00:09
Fort Bragg 27, you can go ahead with your traffic.
00:12
Roger that.
00:13
We are interrupting (name withheld) with a transfer from near Walnut St, transporting a 45-year-old female.
00:20
Complaining of chest pain.
00:23
Heart rate 78, respiratory rate 18, oxygen 99% on room air.
00:33
Last blood pressure 117 over 79.
00:37
Patient has IV access and has been given aspirin, nitro paste, and heparin.
00:50
Twelve-lead ECG indicated elevation in leads II, III, and AVF with depression in AVL.
01:00
Current ECG not showing abnormalities, patient currently stable.
01:05
Pain intermittent, prior STEMI signs observed during pain episodes.
01:12
ETA about five minutes, making further contact.
01:15
10-4, let's do a copy.
01:17
Bragg 27, please see new charge upon arrival.
01:20
Roger, over and out.

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Owen Dr, Fayetteville, NC 28304

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