Patient transported for chest pain evaluation, Encinitas CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical transport unit transferred a 58-year-old female patient from Scripps Jefferson Urgent Care in Oceanside to Scripps Encinitas for further evaluation of chest pressure. The patient was stable during the transport with normal vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Good afternoon, Scripps Encinitas.
00:02
This is Premier CCT 126.
00:05
Are you available to accept the mild medical at this time?
00:09
Go ahead.
00:11
Again, this is Premier CCT 126.
00:15
Have a run number of (number withheld).
00:20
We're approximately 12 minutes out from your facility coming to you from Scripps Jefferson Urgent Care in Oceanside with a 58-year-old female.
00:28
Patient presented to urgent care today complaining of two days of substernal chest pressure non-radiating.
00:36
EKG sinus rhythm.
00:40
Patient did have an elevated D-dimer of 647 with a subsequent negative CTA of the chest.
00:48
Patient is currently stable on my monitor.
00:51
Heart rate of seventy-two, normal sinus rhythm.
00:54
Blood pressure of 126 over 80.
00:56
Respirations of 16 and ninety-seven percent on room air.
01:01
Is there anything else I can get for you at this time?
01:05
See you when you get here.
01:08
Copy, see you soon.
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Location mentioned:
Santa Fe Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024
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