Ambulance transports elderly man with chest pain, Big Rapids MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew reported transporting a 93-year-old man to Big Rapids Hospital after he experienced chest pain. The patient had a prior heart condition and was treated with nitroglycerin and aspirin. He was stable, pain-free, and receiving oxygen during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Mecosta MI Hospital Group Calls
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Big Rapids Hospital, Big Rapids Hospital.
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This is Alpha Four with incoming patient report.
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How do you copy?
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This is Big Rapids, go ahead.
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Big Rapids, this is Alpha Four currently inbound to your facility with a ninety-three year old male.
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Chief complains of chest pain.
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He did have an NSTEMI approximately one week ago.
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Thinks the pain is sternal, doesn't go anywhere.
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There is no pain. Better with one nitro.
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Did give him 300 and twenty-four aspirin.
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He's currently sinus on the monitor with a rate of ninety-nine.
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SpO2 is eighty-nine with two liters of oxygen.
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Normally doesn't wear oxygen.
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Blood pressure is 150 over seventy-eight.
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Does have a 20 gauge in the right wrist for you.
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Currently pain free.
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If nothing else, we'll be at your facility in approximately five to six minutes.
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Four four clear.
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Big Rapids, MI 49307
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