Medical team assists worker with chest pain at hospital, Perrysburg OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a woman experiencing sudden chest pain from her workplace near Eckel Junction Rd in Perrysburg to Perrysburg Hospital. She was treated with aspirin and nitroglycerin, exhibited stable vital signs during transport, and was en route with an estimated arrival time of seven to ten minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Lucas OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're off for (name withheld).
00:01
Perrysburg.
00:03
(name withheld), could you please re-identify?
00:06
We're Waterville Fire en route to your facility.
00:10
Seven to ten minute ETA.
00:12
A forty-eight-year-old female was working near Eckel Junction Rd when she experienced sudden-onset chest pain.
00:21
Pain is currently substernal and non-radiating, but initially radiated toward her lips.
00:28
Pain also radiating to the left arm.
00:30
She is showing a sinus rhythm of 90 on the monitor.
00:35
Oxygen saturation ninety-five percent on room air.
00:37
Last blood pressure is 184 over 111.
00:41
An IV line established in the left arm.
00:44
Aspirin and nitroglycerin administered.
00:49
ETA remains seven to ten minutes.
00:54
Nothing further.
00:55
Room two on arrival for triage.
00:58
Okay, two.
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Location mentioned:
Eckel Junction Rd, Perrysburg, OH 43551
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