Medical transport for man with chest pain, Frederick MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 42-year-old man experiencing chest pain to Frederick Health Hospital. The patient appeared stable during transport with normal vital signs and had taken aspirin before arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick MD Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Good morning Frederick Health, this is Frederick County Medic 129 en route with a priority two 42-year-old male chest pain patient.
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How do you copy?
00:09
Copy clear, go ahead.
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The patient began having a warm sensation in his chest while driving, complaining of four out of ten chest pain.
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Currently, he's stable, normal sinus rhythm on the monitor.
00:24
His blood pressure is one hundred fifty-five over eighty-eight, pulse is eighty-six beats per minute, oxygen at ninety-nine percent on room air.
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Currently, the patient is controlling his pain with deep breathing.
00:37
He took an aspirin prior to arrival.
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We're about ten minutes from your facility.
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If you have any further questions, let us know.
00:45
If not, we'll see you at the red FM.
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We're receiving charges on arrival.
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Frederick Health is clear.
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Frederick County Medic 129 is clear.
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Thanks.
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Location mentioned:
W 7th St, Frederick, MD 21701
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