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Medical team transports patient with chest painChula Vista CA

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Medical Center Ct, Chula Vista, CA 91911

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a medical call involving a 52-year-old man experiencing chest pain and headache while in custody at a detention facility in Otay. The patient was alert and stable, with normal heart rhythm and high blood sugar. He received medication and was transported by ambulance to Sharp Chula Vista Hospital for further evaluation.

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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead, (number withheld).
00:03
Hey Grossmont Medic 38, we're going to Sharp Chula Vista with a 10-minute ETA.
00:07
I've uploaded our report.
00:08
The run number is (number withheld), (number withheld) year old male,
00:17
Chief complaint of chest pain.
00:18
Let me know if you can see that report and when you are ready for the full story.
00:23
Okay, got your upload.
00:24
Fifty-two-year-old male, chest pain.
00:25
I got your vitals.
00:26
You can go ahead.
00:28
Copy that. 52-year-old male picked up from the ICE detention facility in Otay, chief complaint of chest pain starting at about 1900.
00:37
Associated with that chest pain, also having a headache for the last two weeks, worse currently, and right-sided weakness.
00:46
When we arrived on scene, patient was semi-Fowler, awake and alert, no apparent distress, breathing approximately 20 times per minute, with SpO2 of 99%.
00:56
He is moving along.
00:57
Shows he is appropriate.
00:58
He is negative on our stroke scale.
01:00
No recent illness.
01:01
No recent trauma.
01:04
I believe you've got vitals, but I can repeat if needed.
01:06
Took a 12-lead showing normal sinus, temperature 99.3, blood sugar 331.
01:14
Treatment includes an 18-gauge IV in the right arm.
01:16
We gave 324 mg of aspirin and 0.4 mg of nitro and will continue to monitor.
01:24
All they described to us was about a 10-minute ETA.
01:26
Is there anything else that I can answer or clarify?

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Medical Center Ct, Chula Vista, CA 91911

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