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Male patient treated for chest pain and nauseaOceanside CA

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Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders transported a 69-year-old male from a private residence near Cedar to Tri-City Hospital for evaluation of six hours of dull left chest pain accompanied by nausea and vomiting. The patient was alert and stable during transport.

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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Two-16. Go ahead for Tri-City.
00:01
Contact time, (number withheld).
00:03
Again, one through two, four seven, seven, uh, model medical, and chief complaint chest pain.
00:08
Let me know, you're ready for full report.
00:24
Thanks, Tristan.
00:25
We arrived on Cedar of Private Residence today on our patient, seated upright on the couch alert and tracking.
00:32
Sounds like the patient slept on the couch last night,
00:35
woke up this morning.
00:37
Throughout the morning,
00:39
a patient was experiencing some nausea vomiting.
00:45
I felt like the chest pain was unprovoked,
00:48
just described as a dull feeling just below the patient's left peck.
00:54
Not radiating at this point in time,
00:58
describing as a 7 out of 10 pain ongoing for about 6 hours now.
01:06
On a room, patient's breathing approximately 16 times per minute, full and effective on room air, 97%.
01:12
Patient is alert and oriented times 3 at this point in time, answering all questions appropriately.
01:17
Eyes are 4mm perl, motor is intact cross-haul extremities, skins are pink warm and dry.
01:26
We have a blood pressure of 124 over 80.
01:29
We have a heart rate of 87 normal sinus rhythm on the monitor.
01:32
We did run a corresponding 12 lead.
01:34
No signs of ST elevation, depression, ectopic beats.
01:40
At this point in time, we do have two rounds of 0.4 milligram nitro on board, as well as 324 milligrams of aspirin.
01:50
Nitro has not changed the patient's pain at this point in time.
01:54
Additionally, we do have an 18-gauge IV established in the patient's right AC.
01:58
Again, we're going to your facility.
01:59
We have 5-minute ETA.
02:01
Howdy cop?
02:02
I can clear copy for the 69 mail.
02:04
See you guys in about three minutes.
02:06
If there's any change in status,
02:08
go ahead and re-contact. We can clear it at 16-06.
02:11
Bobby, thank you, Tri-City.

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Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056

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