Ambulance transports man with chest pain, Brainerd MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a forty-six-year-old man with chest pain and shortness of breath to St. Joseph's Medical Center in Brainerd. His condition was stable with normal heart rhythm, and his pain improved after receiving nitroglycerin and aspirin.
Audio|Heard on: Crow Wing MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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North Ambulance (number withheld),
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St. Joseph's Medical Center, how do you copy for patient information?
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This is the central, go ahead.
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Good afternoon.
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We're en route here.
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Forty-six-year-old male with a cardiac history was driving, had sudden chest pressure extending into his throat with shortness of breath.
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He's alert, oriented, following directions.
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Vitals are stable.
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12-lead shows normal sinus rhythm, no ST elevation.
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And he's got an IV in place.
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He said he took aspirin on his own.
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He's had three nitros in the ambulance.
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Pain reduced to one or less, also took nitro before our arrival.
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Remains in normal sinus rhythm.
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Pressure is in the 120s.
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Heart rate in the 60s, arrival in about ten minutes.
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Ten four, room two on arrival.
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Copy two six.
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Location mentioned:
N 3rd St, Brainerd, MN 56401
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