Medical call for woman with chest pain and weakness, Cary NC
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According to the dispatch call, a woman in her late twenties at urgent care reported chest pain and left-sided weakness. She has a history of anxiety, but the new weakness is unusual for her. She is conscious and breathing, with elevated blood pressure and pulse. Medical personnel are continuing assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Cary Fire-Rescue
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Transcript:
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2007 Walnut Street, cross street Meeting Street, operating on PS TAC 40, PSX 40.
00:17
I'm trying to a 28-year-old female.
00:26
She's going to be in the waiting room experiencing chest pain and pain radiating through her left arm.
00:37
It's been less than over 30 minutes now.
00:39
She's conscious in breathing,
00:42
responding normally.
00:44
Phycodone is going to be a delta.
00:51
Sugary angers, one's one take.
00:58
He's okay, I need and click.
01:05
The medic unit respondent from the school creek edge of one hole in site 40.
01:09
All right for a medic one's floor.
01:13
Yes, ma'am.
01:14
We have a patient update for you.
01:16
I have a 29-year-old female conscious and breathing at this time.
01:20
She came to urgent care today due to potentially an anxiety attack.
01:24
She does have a history of anxiety,
01:26
but has an onset of left-sided weakness today that is usually different for her.
01:32
I've got a blood pressure of 154 of 96, pulse of 109, and 02 of 99.
01:39
We're working on getting further at this topic.
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Location mentioned:
Ten-Ten Rd # 318, Cary, NC 27518
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