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Man becomes unresponsive during transport to hospitalHayward CA

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Calaroga Ave, Hayward, CA 94545

As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics reported a 53-year-old man with chest pain and a history of heart failure who became unresponsive while being transported to St. Rose Hospital. The patient initially had stable vital signs but later was unable to speak, prompting an upgrade to Code 3. A separate medic unit also reported transporting a 75-year-old woman with an active heart attack (STEMI) to the same hospital.

Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
St. Rose Hospital, medic (number withheld), code two traffic when you are ready.
00:05
St. Rose, go ahead.
00:08
Good evening, St. Rose, medic (number withheld).
00:10
Code two, 53-year-old male chief complaint.
00:13
Substernal chest pressure started about 30 minutes ago.
00:18
He's got a history of heart failure.
00:21
Currently alert and oriented, GCS 15.
00:23
He's got pink, warm, dry skin.
00:27
Last blood pressure I checked. Out for you is 115 over eighty-two.
00:32
Heart rate is 107.
00:33
It's reading ninety-eight percent on room air.
00:35
Respiratory rate 16.
00:40
He's got 324 milligrams aspirin so far as well as one nitro spray.
00:44
No ST elevation noted, sinus tachycardia.
00:48
Currently have an 18-gauge established in the left AC.
00:52
Administering Zofran four milligrams currently.
00:56
Five minutes. Any questions?
00:59
Copy.
01:03
Hey (name withheld), this is medic (number withheld) going code three with a STEMI activation on board, seventy-five-year-old female.
01:11
She has positive STEMI for us.
01:15
Last set of vitals 106 over sixty-eight.
01:19
Seventy-eight heart rate, ninety-eight percent room air.
01:22
Two fifty-two sugar.
01:25
She also had a near syncopal episode.
01:28
She did have some bruising to her face but no LOC.
01:37
ETA is seven minutes, code three STEMI activation.
01:41
How do you copy?
01:44
Yeah, I'll copy.
01:47
Sorry, St. Rose, medic (number withheld) running traffic.
01:52
I just ran you down for the patient with substernal chest pain prior to my ringdown.
01:57
He was GCS 15.
01:59
After the ringdown, he's suddenly not been able to talk to me.
02:01
He's got incomprehensible words.
02:04
He is alert to painful stimuli and semi-withdraws from pain.
02:08
We're coming in code three now due to the unknown cause of this event.

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Calaroga Ave, Hayward, CA 94545

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