Man hospitalized for chest pain at THR Allen, Allen TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to THR Allen for a 49-year-old man experiencing chest pain described as high pressure. The patient, who has a history of congestive heart failure, was given aspirin and transported by Life Flight to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're en route to THR Allen with a 49-year-old male.
00:03
Any other time for DCS (number withheld).
00:05
Today is going to be chest pain.
00:07
We've been going off in the past couple hours.
00:08
Patient reports pain described as high pressure.
00:13
Patient has a history of CHF.
00:14
Currents are as follows.
00:15
BP of 143 over 121.
00:18
Brought to you by Life Flight 35.
00:20
I'll keep on working. I'll get more accurate once.
00:23
Heart rate of 90.
00:25
We haven't taken twelve lead yet.
00:29
It showed a right bundle branch block, possibly historical.
00:34
No other abnormalities on the twelve lead.
00:36
We'll be arriving at THR Allen in about 7 minutes.
00:41
Any questions?
00:45
No questions, sir.
00:46
I'll look to THR Allen.
00:47
Know you are on the way.
00:50
This is (name withheld) in the middle of a follow-up on that patient.
00:52
We gave the patient 324 milligrams of aspirin and are establishing an IV.
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Location mentioned:
N Central Expy, Allen, TX 75013
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