Paramedics treat man with chest pain near W 14th St, Wilmington DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded near W 14th St in Wilmington for a 33-year-old man with left-sided chest pain. The patient was hypertensive but had normal heart rhythm and oxygen levels. No cardiac history or other symptoms were reported. The case was cleared for basic life support release.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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33-year-old male activated 911 due to some persistent chest pain in the left anterior aspect of his chest and into the left side of his ribs.
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Described more as a cramp.
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Patient stated that he has no medical history regarding anything cardiac related.
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He does not take any prescribed medications, though we did find him to be hypertensive.
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One hundred and 70 over 100.
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Heart rate is 96 sinus on the monitor, 100% on room air.
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Pain obtained in the area is reproducible.
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With deep inspiration.
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Patient has no other complaints at this time.
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Standing by for any questions, concerns.
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And his 12 lead is also unremarkable.
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Sounds appropriate for BLS release.
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W 14th St, Wilmington, DE 19801
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