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Medical team assists patient near Burger KingChula Vista CA

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3rd Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91911

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded near a Burger King in Chula Vista for a possible medical emergency involving an adult male experiencing abdominal pain and high blood pressure. The patient was conscious and stable before being transported to Scripps Chula Vista Hospital for further evaluation.

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Transcript:
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Get your run over here in a two seconds.
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Chula Vista Squad 61 responded to outside of a Burger King for a 65-year-old (name withheld) with abdominal pain, possibly related to a chronic condition reported for the past eight years, with a burning sensation in the lower abdomen.
00:14
The pain gradually increased to the point where the patient was unable to tolerate it.
00:21
He was not handling the pain well.
00:25
The patient described a burning sensation.
00:27
Pain located in lower area.
00:29
The pain seemed to radiate throughout the abdomen.
00:31
The patient had not eaten any spicy food and reported no relevant medical history.
00:35
No chest pain, no shortness of breath, no nausea reported.
00:39
Breathing was full and effective at 18 respirations per minute.
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The patient was alert and responsive, moving all extremities, and ambulatory.
00:55
Blood pressure reading was 220 over 100, an updated reading was planned.
01:00
Heart rate at 80, normal sinus on the monitor, no ectopy observed.
01:05
The patient was afebrile.
01:06
The patient stated having no history of hypertension.
01:09
The patient was not taking any medications.
01:12
No allergies or recent trauma reported.
01:18
Personnel continued to monitor the patient to ensure proper treatment.
01:24
Medic 52 transported the patient to Scripps Chula Vista Hospital with an estimated arrival in five to ten minutes.

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3rd Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91911

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