Ambulance transports man with chest pain, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel transported a man experiencing right-sided chest pain and shortness of breath to St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction. He reported the pain began suddenly while walking and had worsened over the past hour. Paramedics administered medication and monitored his condition, which remained stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Mary's Hospital, ambulance 31.
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Go ahead, 31.
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En route to your facility non-emergent with a 57-year-old man.
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Chief complaint is right-sided chest pain and shortness of breath.
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Patient was walking when he had a sudden onset of sharp right-sided chest pain rated 8 out of 10.
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Also reports shortness of breath and trouble taking a deep breath.
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Symptoms have worsened over the past hour and a half.
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No other medical complaints.
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Vitals: heart rate 86, sinus rhythm, SpO2 95 percent on room air.
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End-tidal at twenty-six, blood pressure 138 over 84.
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Lungs clear and unremarkable.
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IV line established in left arm.
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Administered fentanyl and IV acetaminophen.
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ETA five to seven minutes.
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Any questions?
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No questions or orders.
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Room assignment upon arrival.
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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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