Medical transfer for patient with chest pain, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel were conducting a critical transfer between Kaiser hospitals for a middle-aged male experiencing chest pain. The patient was stable and receiving treatment with medication for a suspected cardiac event during transport to Kaiser Oakland.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Hi, Kaiser, this is (name withheld) 3332.
00:03
We're coming to you with the Code 3 STEMI transfer from Kaiser San Leandro.
00:09
On board, we have a 41-year-old male.
00:11
He complained about chest pain.
00:14
Right now, he has 3124 of aspirins, 3 sprays of nitro, and 4,000 units of heparin.
00:23
His vitals are as follow.
00:24
He is GCS 15, blood pressure 146 over 84, 99% on room air, heart rate of 88,
00:33
16 respirations.
00:35
Our ETA is about 13 minutes, howdy copy.
00:42
You guys are going straight up for the cap line, okay? Thank you.
00:47
Copy that. Additionally, our EKG should be on a flight to you.
00:52
Thank you. How we got it.
00:54
Thank you.
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