Possible chest pain emergency near N 117th St, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders assisted a middle-aged male who experienced sudden chest pain while at rest near N 117th St in Milwaukee. The patient described the pain as worsening with deep breathing and touch, and reported additional right-sided kidney pain. No prior cardiac history was noted, and the patient was transported to West Health hospital for further evaluation.
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Transcript:
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Med One going to West Health, case number (number withheld).
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41-year-old male.
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Chief complaint today is a 20-minute onset of chest pain.
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General interior chest pain.
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States it gets worse upon palpation and taking a deep breath.
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States he was at rest when the chest pain began.
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No cardiac history and no history of this happening in the past.
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Also complaining of some kidney pain.
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Right-sided.
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Current vitals are respiratory rate of 16, blood pressure of 118 over 72, pulse of 60, regular GCS of 15 out of 15, SpO2 was 100 on room air.
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No other interventions by us.
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No other complaints from the patient.
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Rates his discomfort at eight out of ten.
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Any questions?
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