Medical team transports patient with chest pain, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a male patient experiencing sharp chest pain radiating to his left arm near N 7th St in Grand Junction. The patient was awake and alert, showing signs consistent with a possible cardiac event. Paramedics administered aspirin, started an IV, and transported the patient to St. Mary’s Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're en route on emergency with a (number withheld) male patient.
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Chief complaint of sharp chest pain that radiates to his left arm.
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He says it feels tingly down his left arm, started about 3 hours ago.
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Currently awake, alert and oriented.
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Blood pressure 15, heart rate 104.
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Signs from the monitor showing a left bundle branch block.
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No spare boat.
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We got a blood pressure of 184 over 82.
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Oxygen saturation 95 percent on room air.
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Respiratory rate 20, normal.
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Afebrile, temperature 97.0.
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Patient appears panicked.
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We've given 324 milligrams of aspirin, started an IV, and have fluids TKO'd right now.
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No other interventions at this time.
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We're about 4 minutes out.
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Any questions?
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No questions. Level plan upon arrival at St. Mary's.
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St. Mary's clear.
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Location mentioned:
N 7th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501
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