Patient transported with chest fluttering and tachycardia, Lansing MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services in Lansing responded non-emergently to a patient experiencing back pain, anxiety, chest fluttering, and elevated heart rate. The patient's vital signs were normal, and they were transported to Sparrow Main ER for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Shiawassee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
This is Lansing Medic 5111, coming in non-emergent at this time with a 4540Q.
00:04
Chief complaint is going to be of back pain, anxiety.
00:09
Patient laid down and felt something, took some medication, then that started feeling weird.
00:16
Feeling like got fluttering, pounding in her chest.
00:18
We did do a 12, she is.
00:19
Sinus tach anywhere between 140 to 150.
00:24
No STL and depression are actively noted.
00:27
No abnormal levels at the 12 lead.
00:30
Right now she's 93, sign or 93% on room air while clearing Eagle and all.
00:35
I can't really get a good history out of her of what's going on.
00:38
She is normal tense of 138 over 56, 138 over 56.
00:43
18 gauge in the left AC fluids running TKO at this time.
00:46
If you're recording further, we'll be there in about 6 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Lansing, MI
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