Patient with chest pain transported to Northern Michigan Hospital, Petoskey MI
Emergency medical personnel are transporting a patient with chest pain and a suspected heart condition to Northern Michigan Hospital after a failed stress test. The patient is stable, has a history of hypertension and COPD, and has a 20-gauge IV. Vital signs include heart rate of 70 and blood pressure of 186 over 88. The patient rested comfortably during transport.
Audio|Source: Straits Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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McClare, Northern Michigan Hospital, this is Kinross Alpha-177, inbound to facility with a diverse,
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(number withheld), again (number withheld), (number withheld).
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Initials of TR, again that is T R.
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I'm secure.
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A patient is coming your way today after a failed stress test and an NSTEMI diagnosis at My Michigan Sioux.
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Currently is stable on no meds,
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20-gauge IV in his right forearm.
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Staff there,
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stated he was above their troponin threshold for NSTEMI.
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Last night at 11 p.m.
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They did not have a recent troponin forming.
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Patient has rested comfortably for the duration of transport.
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It's hygienic on his 12th, but otherwise normal sinus.
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Current set of vitals are as follows.
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Just a night.
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Clear back in service, please.
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Heart rate of 70,
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trigemone,
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last blood pressure of 186 over 88.
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Patient does have history of hypertension.
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An SPO2 of 93% room air.
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Patient does have COPD.
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We do not have a room assignment for this patient.
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Unless there's anything further, we'll be there in about 20 minutes.
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Did it clear some of you for you?
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Location mentioned:
Near Connable Ave, Petoskey, MI 49770
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