Air medical transfer for cardiac emergency at hospital, Fort Myers FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an air medical crew transported a 57-year-old man experiencing a cardiac emergency from Hendry County to Gulf Coast Medical Center in Fort Myers. The patient had chest pain and a previous similar condition. He was treated with aspirin and nitroglycerin and remained alert and stable during the flight.
Audio|Heard on: Lee FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Gulf Coast Medical Center from Air Meds Office.
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Hey,
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Good morning, and roger your facility.
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We are 10 minutes out with an adult cardiac alert.
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The patient is a 57-year-old male coming from Hendry County.
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Chest pain started at 8:30 this morning radiating to his shoulder blades.
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He has elevation in his inferior and lateral leads two, three, AVF, as well as V5 and V6.
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He is currently stable.
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He has had 324 milligrams of aspirin and nitroglycerin by EMS, and has a nitro face mask on currently.
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Blood pressure is 134 over 90.
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Heart rate is 92.
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Oxygen saturation 97% on two liters.
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He is alert and oriented.
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We will see you in 10 minutes.
00:50
Does the patient run a cardiologist?
00:52
He doesn't remember the name, and it's in West Palm.
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He also had a cardiac event about two weeks ago and one in 2017.
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Copy your red five, zero ten.
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Location mentioned:
Doctors Way, Fort Myers, FL 33912
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