68-year-old woman treated for chest pain in San Mateo, San Mateo CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 68-year-old woman experiencing intermittent chest pain to a San Mateo medical facility for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Guys, the Shab City, how's it going? This is AMWR San Mateo-15.
00:04
We've got Code 2 traffic for ETA of about 5 minutes.
00:06
Our patient today is a 68, that 6-week U.L female is coming from home.
00:10
Her chief complaint today is going to be this non-traumatic retro-sternal chest pain.
00:14
Onstead of about 1,800 hours yesterday.
00:17
She said the pain is currently subsided, and the pain is intermittent in nature.
00:20
Currently, 804 DCS-15, she's got clear lung sounds on off-potation, R2DKG is unremarkable sinus.
00:26
We do have 324 of Astrodome.
00:28
Board as well as an ID established.
00:29
Most recent said a lot of times we got for you is a pressure of 156 over 76.
00:34
Tisina rate is 68, that a 98% room, air breathing 14 times a minute.
00:38
So let's sugar we got is 127, temperature of 98.1, and if you got no further, we'll see you coach in about five minutes.
00:44
Stay on Mars and the tail met him at 5.
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Location mentioned:
W 39th Ave, San Mateo, CA 94403
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