Medical team transports patient after cardiac symptoms, Oceanside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded near Vista Way in Oceanside for a possible cardiac event involving an elderly man who experienced shortness of breath. The individual, who has a history of heart problems, was alert and stable during transport to Tri-City Hospital for further evaluation of a potential heart attack.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Transporting on BLS-125 to your facility with a 20-minute ETA with a Stemi.
00:07
I believe we have received the EKG. It’s a 71-year-old male.
00:20
I copy you received the EKG.
00:24
Like I said, it’s one in an ECG facility.
00:27
I have a 71-year-old male, chief complaint of shortness of breath.
00:33
Currently, the patient is sitting upright and alert.
00:36
This is a patient we’re familiar with.
00:39
The patient reports shortness of breath for about an hour and a half.
00:44
He waited to call, hoping it would resolve on its own.
00:47
He has a cardiac history with prior heart attacks.
00:55
Currently, he denies chest or abdominal pain.
00:59
He does have chronic back pain.
01:03
Patient on gurney, semi-Fowler’s position, clear lungs in all fields.
01:07
Oxygen saturation at 96%, alert and responsive.
01:11
Moves all extremities voluntarily.
01:15
Heart rate 100.
01:19
Elevation noted in V1, reciprocal changes in leads I and II.
01:27
Current blood pressure 110 over 80.
01:31
No other pertinent history.
01:35
I need the case number and respiratory rate, please.
01:41
Thank you.
01:43
Sorry about that.
01:44
The cat number is (number withheld).
01:46
133-3-633.
01:49
133.
01:51
Can you repeat the last bit?
01:55
124, the respiratory rate, please.
01:58
Thank you.
02:00
Respiratory rate 18 per minute.
02:05
Tri-City, this is unit 124.
02:09
Go ahead.
02:12
One hundred four.
02:17
Just getting back to you as well.
02:25
We’re on scene due to the STEMI findings,
02:29
and we have an 18-gauge IV established on the left arm.
02:33
We’re about two minutes out.
02:34
ETA about two minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056
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