Medical team treats man with chest pain in Chula Vista, Chula Vista CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders in Chula Vista treated a man at an urgent care facility who was experiencing worsening chest pain over several days. The patient was alert and stable. Medical staff noted a known heart artery blockage and arranged transport to a hospital for cardiac evaluation. No shortness of breath or infection symptoms were reported.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Copy that, Mercy, thanks.
00:01
And this is Medic 52 here at Mila Medical coming to your facility.
00:04
Run number is going to be Charlie Victor (number withheld).
00:09
That's CD (number withheld).
00:12
It's going to be for a 54-year-old male patient, chief of medical care.
00:15
Complaint of chest pain.
00:18
We arrived on scene to an urgent care facility here in Chula Vista to find our 54-year-old male patient sitting upright in a chair.
00:25
Patient is alert and oriented times three and able to answer questions appropriately with a GCS of 15.
00:30
Patient states that for about the last week he has been experiencing a gradual onset of worsening chest pain.
00:37
Describes it as dull pain to his left anterior chest.
00:44
Says it radiates to his back and feels more like a pressure.
00:49
Denies experiencing any shortness of breath with this chest pain.
00:53
Rates it initially as a five out of ten on the pain scale, now at one out of ten.
01:03
Hasn't been around anybody who's been sick recently.
01:05
Denies any cough, fever, chills, or body aches.
01:11
Patient went to urgent care today.
01:14
Has to be evaluated for chest pain that he has been experiencing for the last week.
01:17
Urgent care did a CT scan of the patient's chest and consulted with his cardiologist at another facility.
01:27
Patient's cardiologist determined the patient has a 60% blockage of his LAD and requested the patient be transported to a hospital.
01:40
Patient does have a history of atherosclerosis.
01:45
Previous diagnosis in November determined his LAD had a 40% blockage.
01:51
He was supposed to have a procedure done to clear these blockages next month in January.
02:03
For vital signs: heart rate 70, sinus rhythm.
02:06
Twelve-lead confirmed sinus rhythm, no ST changes or ectopy.
02:13
Blood pressure 156 over 90.
02:16
Patient's breathing 16 times per minute, full and effective.
02:19
Clear lung sounds in all fields.
02:21
Oxygen saturation is 96 percent.
02:24
Temperature is 98.2.
02:28
Known history of atherosclerosis and allergy to penicillin.
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Location mentioned:
Broadway ste g, Chula Vista, CA 91910
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