Medical transport for child to Washington Hospital, Fremont CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a young female patient experiencing chest pressure, nausea, and vomiting to Washington Hospital in Fremont. The patient was conscious and stable during the three-minute transport and received medication including Zofran, aspirin, and nitroglycerin. The medical team noted no signs of a heart attack on the 12-lead evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Medic 327.
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We're clearing you with a three-minute ETA code two with a forty-seven.
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That's for a 7-year-old female complaining of centralized chest pressure as well as nausea and vomiting.
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She did have a couple of episodes of vomiting in front of us.
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We've got some IV Zofran on board as well as some aspirin and nitro.
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12-lead was negative for STEMI.
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Vitals are as follows.
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Blood pressure is 160 over ninety-three.
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Heart rate is 60.
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Oxygen saturation is 100 percent on room air.
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Respirations are about 18, and the patient is alert with GCS at 15.
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We'll be there in about two minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Washington Health, 2000 Mowry Ave, Fremont, CA 94538
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