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Man with chest pain treated at motel on El Cajon BlvdSan Diego County CA

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El Cajon Blvd, California

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medics responded to a motel on El Cajon Boulevard in California for a 53-year-old man experiencing chest pain radiating to his left arm, with nausea and vomiting. The patient was evaluated, given oxygen and medications including aspirin, nitroglycerin, and Zofran, and transported to a hospital for further care.

Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
I respond to a motel on El Cajon for a fifty-three year old male.
00:04
Five three chief complaint today is going to be chest pain,
00:07
which says he's been having chest pains for about one week now as well as nausea and vomiting.
00:13
Says he has been to the VA for this.
00:16
They didn't find anything I said, but they did give him medication discharge without any new diagnosis.
00:25
Sounds like it's been ongoing.
00:28
This morning, he woke up,
00:31
really had to vomit, and then started having that chest pain activated 911.
00:39
All right, well found patient staying outside the motel waiting for arrival.
00:42
Walked over to us complaining of chest pain, substernal, radiating down through his left arm.
00:48
Describes it as feeling like there's an elephant on his chest.
00:51
Seven out of ten on the pain scale.
00:55
Also having nausea and vomiting.
00:57
Said he vomited multiple times this morning.
00:59
Now just dry heaving, no blood noted.
01:03
First vital signs: breathing 18 times a minute.
01:06
Oxygen saturation is 90% on room air.
01:10
Answering all questions appropriately.
01:12
Alert and oriented times four, no deficit.
01:15
Blood pressure of 194.
01:18
Heart rate of 102, sinus tachycardia, moderate.
01:22
Twelve lead showing sinus tachycardia as well.
01:23
No other findings.
01:24
Temperature of 98.7 Fahrenheit.
01:28
Blood sugar of 202.
01:33
Full history and triage by medics on arrival.
01:35
As far as treatment right now, we have patient transferred onto the gurney.
01:38
Patient has oxygen at two liters per minute.
01:40
His oxygen saturation is now 98%.
01:42
A 20-gauge IV in the left arm administered 4 mg Zofran IV.
01:49
Gave 324 milligrams aspirin orally.
01:52
Also gave 0.4 milligrams nitroglycerin sublingually, no change.
01:56
Still experiencing chest pain.
01:58
Only about a minute out from the facility at this time.

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El Cajon Blvd, California

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