Paramedics transport woman with possible heart attack, Castro Valley CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a medical emergency near Lake Chabot Road in Castro Valley, transporting a 67-year-old woman to Eden Medical Center under emergency conditions. The patient reported catheter problems and showed possible signs of a heart attack on the monitor. Base hospital approved the emergency arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hi,
00:04
Eden, this is medic 224 coming to you code 3.
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On board, we have a 67-year-old female.
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She's coming from home.
00:13
Chief complaint is pubic pain.
00:15
She believes her Foley catheter came dislodged.
00:20
The reason for code 3 is because she popped STEMI on our monitor.
00:25
She refused to go to any other hospital.
00:27
Base contact was made.
00:28
Base approved arrival at Eden with the STEMI.
00:33
It's V1 through V3 with elevation.
00:37
Her blood pressure is 90 over 50, history of hypertension,
00:42
87 heart rate, 96% on 2 liters, which she is normally on, and 16 recs.
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inspiration,
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ETA is approximately five to eight minutes, have you copied.
00:55
She awake and alert.
00:57
Can you please repeat?
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She awake and alert?
01:04
Affirm, she is A&O times four.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Chabot Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
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