Man transported to hospital for chest pain, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fort Worth Fire Department Medic 81 transported a 57-year-old man with chest pain to John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth. His vital signs were stable with high blood pressure and normal heart rhythm. The patient was conscious and being monitored en route with an estimated arrival time of eight minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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JPS from Fort Worth Fire Medic 81.
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JPS.
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We are coming to you priority three non-code with a fifty-seven year old male, chief complaint chest pain.
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His twelve lead ECG shows sinus rhythm with no elevation, no activity currently.
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Vital signs are stable with hypertension.
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I'm reading a pulse rate of eighty-one, a blood pressure of 195 over 102, and he is saturating at ninety-nine percent, breathing about 19 times a minute on room air.
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Do you guys have any questions? Make us about 8 minutes out right now.
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Questions in arrival.
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See you soon.
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S Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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