Elderly woman evaluated for chest pain, Wilmington DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 78-year-old woman near West 14th St in Wilmington reported shortness of breath and chest pain. She took aspirin as instructed and was evaluated by paramedics for possible transport refusal at Wilmington Hospital. Her vital signs were stable, and she was informed of the risks of refusing transport.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I have a seventy-eight year old female complaining of shortness of breath and chest pain.
00:07
Reports that she vomited mucus.
00:11
She took three hundred twenty-four milligrams of aspirin per dispatch.
00:17
Has a history of hiatal esophagus and hypertension.
00:22
Her vitals are as follows.
00:25
The heart rate is sixty-six.
00:27
Blood pressure is one hundred seventy-eight over seventy-eight.
00:31
SpO2 is one hundred.
00:35
I for any questions or concerns.
00:39
Patient is en route.
00:43
Hey, just to confirm, this is for a refusal you said?
00:47
Yes.
00:50
All right, if the patient is alert and oriented and consents to refusal.
00:55
Including understanding of possible risk or worsening of condition, including death, refusal is acknowledged.
01:00
If they would like to continue to meet an hour later, we would be happy to see them.
01:03
This is (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
W 14th St, Wilmington, DE 19801
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