Patient transported for heart palpitations evaluation, Huntersville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medics are transporting a 65-year-old man from his home near Gilead Road to Huntersville Hospital for evaluation of intermittent heart palpitations and elevated heart rate. He has no chest pain or shortness of breath at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medics 58 to Huntersville.
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Could I have a nurse?
00:04
Medic 58, we're en route with a 65-year-old male.
00:07
He's coming from home.
00:10
Yeah, called out from Mecklenburg County, like, Social Services nurse that was there to check on him.
00:17
He said that she was concerned because he expressed that his felt like his heart was racing throughout the day.
00:24
He says he woke up feeling that way and it kind of intermittently happens throughout the day.
00:29
He said it's worse than when he's up trying to walk around.
00:33
Currently he's showing this rhythm with a right bundle, rate of 84.
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Last pressure is 65 over 84.
00:43
He's at 99% room air and GCS is 15.
00:47
He's not currently having any chest pain or shortest of breath.
00:51
Unless you have any questions, we're going to see you here in about five minutes or so.
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Location mentioned:
Gilead Rd, Huntersville, NC 28078
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