Medic transports adult male with chest pain to hospital, Martinsburg WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medic unit transported a 51-year-old male with chest pain and ST elevation to Berkeley Medical Center. The patient was alert with stable vitals and was given aspirin and nitroglycerin during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Monongalia WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Berkeley County Medic 691 standing behind D Delta.
00:05
Cert number destination, ETA, they go ahead with your report.
00:11
Cert number (number withheld), en route to Berkeley Medical Center with about a six minute ETA.
00:18
On board a 51-year-old male, chief complaint of chest pain.
00:23
He is alert and oriented, time fluid GCS 15.
00:26
They are on monitor with ST elevation noted in leads 2-3.
00:34
Right side shows no ST elevation.
00:38
Administered aspirin and nitro.
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Has a 20 gauge IV from the left AC.
00:46
Vitals: heart rate 80.
00:49
Blood pressure 144 over 99.
00:52
Oxygen saturation at 100%.
00:55
What are your thoughts on heparin?
01:00
That would be a doctor's order with you being six minutes out.
01:06
Probably when you have a chance to get it mixed up.
01:11
That was my thoughts exactly.
01:13
I just wanted to run it by you.
01:16
10-4. What's the restoration count?
01:20
22.
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Location mentioned:
Hospital Dr, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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