Medical transport inbound with heart attack signs, Fort Dodge IA
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According to the dispatch call, life Flight 1 is bringing a 79-year-old woman from a regional hospital who shows signs of a specific type of heart attack called inferior wall STEMI. She received aspirin and a heparin drip. Vital signs indicate stable heart rhythm.
Audio|Heard on: Webster County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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from Life Flight 1.
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On methods, go ahead.
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As to that, Life Flight 1 inbound with about a 25-bate-E-T-A, 79-year-old female from a regional hospital.
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She...
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does show signs of an inferior wall STEMI on her EKG.
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They did have a result on her component just before we left it.
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It sounded like it was a little over (number withheld) on her proponent, sorry.
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She did get aspirin-Berlenta.
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She started on heparin drip at 12 units per kilo.
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She is,
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currently her vitals are she is a sinus.
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and um
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Location mentioned:
S 25th St, Fort Dodge, IA 50501
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