Medic team treats woman with chest pain, Arlington TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medics in Arlington transported a woman aged around 45 to 46 who reported chest pain that did not respond to nitroglycerin or aspirin. Her condition was stable with normal heart rhythm and blood pressure as she was being taken for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, (name withheld) from Arlington Medic Team Priority Three.
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Hey,
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(name withheld), go ahead.
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Hey, (name withheld), this is going to be Arlington Medic Team County Priority Three with a forty-six or forty-five year old female.
00:17
Chief complaint today is chest pain.
00:19
Pain has been going on all day and is getting worse.
00:23
She has been taking nitro with no effect.
00:25
She took 324 of aspirin before our arrival and is still having chest pain.
00:28
Pain rated eight out of ten.
00:30
Pain on upper left side, heart rate 85 to 91, showing normal sinus rhythm on monitor.
00:37
Patient has history of AFib.
00:39
She takes metoprolol 100 on two meters for therapy.
00:44
40 is new title at 16 respirations.
00:46
Last blood pressure was 130 over 70.
00:48
Have a 20 in the right form giving fluids at this time.
00:52
We'll be there in about 10 if you have any questions.
00:56
AMH clear, same on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
W Randol Mill Rd, Arlington, TX 76012
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