Man transported after chest pain in Frisco, Frisco TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders treated a 71-year-old man complaining of chest pain and dizziness near Frisco Square Boulevard. The patient was evaluated, given aspirin, and transported by EMS to Medical City Frisco in stable condition.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
May I call this a medical patient report?
00:03
Paramedic Darius Brillo, what you got for me?
00:06
Yes, ma'am.
00:07
Medic 4 being routed to Medical City Frisco, 71-year-old male.
00:13
Priority 3, 1804 GCS of 15.
00:16
Keeps complaining today will be chest pain and dizziness.
00:19
Patient rated chest pain as 1 out of 10.
00:21
We have administered a protocol dose of aspirin.
00:26
Vital signs.
00:27
Heart rate is 118 right now.
00:30
O2 sat is 94.
00:32
Not able to get abrupt blood pressure right now, cycling.
00:38
Probably only got a right read on Badger Park.
00:41
No ST elevation.
00:42
Got about a 5 minute ETA.
00:44
You have any questions?
00:46
Okay, with that dizziness, did you by chance get a blood sugar on him?
00:51
Stand by.
00:53
No worries, buddy.
00:55
If you'll just give it to Med City first, go on arrival.
00:58
I'll let them know you are five out.
00:59
Yes, ma'am.
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Location mentioned:
Frisco Square Blvd, Frisco, TX 75034
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