Woman taken to St. Vincent's ER for chest pain, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders transported a 27-year-old woman to St. Vincent's 86th Street ER for chest pain that worsened over the previous hour. The patient had a recent history of respiratory failure and was receiving oxygen.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're about three, four minutes out coming from the Rehabilitation Center of Indianapolis with a twenty-seven-year-old female complaining of chest pain.
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Describing it as pressure like an elephant sitting on her chest that started about an hour ago.
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She's been having pain for the last day or two but not as bad.
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It actually got worse about an hour ago today.
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Unsuccessful IV attempt at this point.
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Vitals are as follows.
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Blood pressure is 124 over 100.
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Seventy-seven.
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She's in a sinus rhythm right now, 100.
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Respirations are clear and equal at 18.
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SpO2 is at ninety-nine percent.
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She's on a continuous four liters per minute of oxygen.
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Was recently treated at this facility a couple of weeks ago.
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Diagnosed with respiratory failure and placed on oxygen.
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No further requirements.
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We'll see you in just a couple of minutes.
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Location mentioned:
W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260
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