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Medical response near Sharp Chula Vista HospitalChula 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 possible medical issue at a private residence near Sharp Chula Vista Hospital. A man experienced a persistent headache and nausea beginning earlier in the day. Paramedics evaluated the patient, who showed stable vital signs and no signs of stroke, and transported him to the hospital for further care.

Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to have a male with a headache looking to go to Sharp.
00:04
We're going have a run number of (number withheld) whenever you're ready.
00:08
Was that (number withheld) and is it Sharp Chula Vista?
00:12
Affirmative, (number withheld) and Sharp Chula Vista.
00:16
Copy, go ahead, Medic 30.
00:18
So we arrived on scene to a private residence to find the patient sitting on the couch.
00:22
Patient stated around 11 o'clock this morning, while out at the bank, he had a sudden onset of a headache.
00:28
He had a sudden onset of a headache.
00:31
The headache did not go away, and when he arrived home, it continued, and 911 was activated.
00:38
Patient negative on stroke scale, eating and drinking normal, denies cold or flu-like symptoms.
00:45
Patient also states nausea and vomited once, normal food content.
00:51
Also denies any recent trauma.
00:54
For full vitals, patient breathing full and effective approximately 18 times per minute.
00:58
Clear lung sounds, oxygen saturation 96% on room air.
01:01
He is alert and oriented.
01:03
Able to move all extremities properly.
01:05
Heart rate 64 showing sinus on monitor.
01:11
12-lead confirms sinus as well.
01:13
Skin warm and dry, temperature 97.1, blood sugar 90.
01:18
Patient has history of diabetes and hypertension.
01:23
Taking allergy medication upon arrival.
01:26
Established IV and administered 4 mg Zofran intramuscular.
01:33
ETA approximately 12 minutes to hospital.

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Medical Center Ct, Chula Vista, CA 91911

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