Ambulance transports patient with chest pain, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew was transporting a 68-year-old man with chest pain to St. Mary’s Regional Hospital in Grand Junction. The patient was stable with normal vital signs, and the transport was non-emergent. The crew communicated with hospital staff regarding room assignment and estimated arrival time.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
St. Mary's Delta ambulance for a report.
00:05
St. Mary's, go ahead, Delta.
00:07
We're en route non-emergent with a 68 year old male being transported for chest pain and some ST depressions.
00:14
He's been stable with a heart rate in the fifties.
00:18
Ninety-six percent room air, blood pressure of 126 over 70.
00:23
He's been resting most of the trip.
00:26
We'll be there in about 20 minutes.
00:28
Twelve minutes.
00:29
Do you have any questions?
00:31
Delta, do you have a room location this patient's going for?
00:37
I'm not sure if we're going upstairs or not actually.
00:41
Fair enough, Delta.
00:42
I'll work on a location and see when we get there.
00:46
Ten minutes left.
00:47
Copy that. Actually, we're going to room (number withheld).
00:52
Copy, Chief.
00:53
We'll let you know on your way.
00:54
Ten minutes left is clear.
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Location mentioned:
N 7th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501
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