Male patient with chest pain suspected of heart attack, Waterloo IA


Emergency responders attended a male patient near Robert Street, Apartment 8, experiencing chest pain radiating to the jaw, indicating a possible heart attack. The patient had a history of heart attack and showed signs consistent with this. Initial treatment included aspirin and nitroglycerin, with monitoring of heart rhythm and blood pressure.
Audio|Source: Waterloo-Cedar Falls Public Safety
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pain. Hunter Ivo,
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patients say that he was watching some TV and reading a book, and all of a sudden this chest pain came on.
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He said it at its worst, it was a 3 out of 10.
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He does have a previous MI history, said that this pain radiated into his jaw, which was the same as the last time he had an MI.
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Did a 12 lead.
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showed sinus rhythm.
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There was some elevation in Leeds, V1 and V2, back to that your facility.
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To give four baby aspirin, initial blood pressure was 2.45 over 115.
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We did you give one spray of nitro, and the new pressure is 111 over 81.
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Currently shown a sinus rhythm on the monitor at 84 beats.
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Pressure 16 non-labored, 96% on room air, just emptied.
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