Medical transport for woman with chest discomfort, San Mateo CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 66-year-old woman with chest discomfort for two days is being transported by Medic 89 from Carbon Health at Hillsdale Mall to ECHA for medical evaluation. She has a history of hypertension and shows some cardiac abnormalities.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Medic 89, Routrecility Code 2, ECHA, about 10 minutes for ALS patients.
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Right now, I'm transporting a 66-year-old female chief complaints can be chest discomfort for about two days.
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Onset was gradual.
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Cantonese speaking only, we got son here as an interpreter.
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We're coming from Carbon Health from the Hillsdale Mall.
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Right now we're DCF 1580 times four.
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Vital signs I got was one.
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132 over 78, history of hypertension did not take meds today.
00:31
Ranth fully noticed the abnormalities but showing left bundle branch block.
00:34
Rate of 83, rest of her, it's about 16, noticed for interest of breath.
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He's asymptomatic right now.
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She's in the fitness rhythm.
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It's currently setting at 98% room air.
00:44
We've given 3.24 of aspirin and 1-nitro initial pain pressure was 2 out of 10, with no change.
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We got an 18-gauge ibis.
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That was the left A.C.
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Location mentioned:
Hillsdale Mall, San Mateo, CA 94403
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