Man treated for chest pain after shoveling snow, Edina MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders transported a 50-year-old man who experienced brief chest tightness and dizziness after shoveling snow. The patient's vital signs stabilized en route to Southdale Hospital, with no signs of cardiac distress or stroke reported.
Audio|Heard on: Ramsey MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
MRCC, this is M Health Fairview 1822.
00:03
Patient information, yellow patient.
00:06
Southdale ETA 15.
00:09
M Health going to South.
00:13
We're coming in with a 50.
00:17
Year-old male patient who has chest tightness after shoveling snow with about a 10 to 15 second syncopal episode.
00:27
Initial pressure was soft at 90 systolic, pressure right now is 112 over 71.
00:35
Sinus bradycardia on the 12 lead, no ST elevation noted.
00:40
95% room air feels just a little woozy and lightheaded as the chief.
00:45
Complaint no history of cardiac issues.
00:48
Negative for stroke.
00:49
Blood sugar is 136.
00:50
Heart rate fifty-three.
00:52
ETA for Southdale is 15 minutes.
00:55
With the yellow patient, any questions?
00:58
Any blood thinners or loss of consciousness with fall?
01:03
He was sitting at the time not on any thinners.
01:05
No trauma.
01:08
You'll be clear for Southdale 183.
01:11
Thank you 183.
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Location mentioned:
France Ave S, Edina, MN 55435
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