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Medical transport for person with chest pain near University PkwyAiken SC

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University Pkwy, Aiken, SC 29801

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services in Aiken County transported a person experiencing chest pain to Aiken ER. The patient reported sudden onset of chest pain during sleep, which improved after receiving aspirin and nitroglycerin. Vital signs remained stable during transport, and the condition was not emergent.

Audio|Heard on: Aiken SC Hospital Group Calls
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Aiken ER, this is Aiken County Medic Ten.
00:03
This is Aiken ER, go ahead.
00:05
Hey, we're currently not in facility at this time, not emergent.
00:07
I've got a 31-year-old male patient.
00:09
Chief complaint's going to be chest pain.
00:11
Patient reported that onset was sudden approximately 1:30 this morning while sleeping.
00:17
It woke the patient from sleep.
00:20
Patient states that it's located mid-chest, substernal.
00:23
Described as pressure, non-radiating.
00:27
Initially was ten out of ten.
00:28
Currently about seven out of ten.
00:32
Does have no diagnosis, has pertinent history.
00:37
However, patient relayed having chest pain in the past.
00:43
Currently, I have a blood pressure of 140 over eighty-eight.
00:48
Heart rate is ninety-five.
00:50
Normal sinus rhythm on monitor.
00:52
Twelve lead was insignificant, non-diagnostic.
00:56
Oxygen saturation is ninety-eight percent on room air.
00:59
Respiratory rate about sixteen, non-labored.
01:03
BGL is 105.
01:05
First treatments given en route.
01:07
I've established an 18-gauge IV in left AC vein.
01:10
Patient received 324 mg oral aspirin and two puffs of nitroglycerin spray.
01:18
Patient did report relief following nitro spray.
01:27
ETA to your facility? About seven to ten minutes.
01:30
How do you copy?
01:32
That's a good copy.
01:33
Room seven upon arrival.
01:34
Eighteen clear.

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University Pkwy, Aiken, SC 29801
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