Medical team aids woman with chest pain, Perrysburg OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders assisted a 47-year-old woman experiencing intermittent chest pain since Wednesday. She was stable and without pain during transport to Mercy Perrysburg Hospital, where she was expected to arrive shortly.
Audio|Heard on: Lucas OH Hospital Group Calls
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Currently, you're out here with a 47-year-old female, alert and oriented.
00:05
Called out today for chest pain.
00:08
Since Wednesday, the patient has had chest pain on and off, a cough, and neck pain.
00:15
The chest pain has gotten worse, however, she does not have any pain at this time.
00:19
Currently, she has sinus tachycardia at 107.
00:23
We gave 3.24 milligrams of baby aspirin.
00:28
On the rest of the vitals for you, 98% on 4 liters of oxygen,
00:34
21 on an end-tidal, 23 respiration,
00:37
136 over 86 blood pressure,
00:42
123 on a blood sugar, and 96.6 temperature.
00:46
I have a 20 gauge in the left forearm.
00:49
She's resting comfortably at this time, no chest pain.
00:53
We'll be at your facility in about 15 minutes.
00:59
Wayhouse, is this patient always on oxygen?
01:03
No, she is just on it for comfort at this time.
01:08
Copy that, we'll give you room on arrival.
01:12
Bye, hospital, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Eckel Junction Rd, Perrysburg, OH 43551
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