Patient with chest pain taken to hospital, La Mesa CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a call for a 61-year-old woman experiencing chest pain, high blood pressure, and altered mental status near Grossmont Center Drive in La Mesa. She was transported to Sharp Grossmont Hospital for evaluation and treatment.
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Sharp Grossmont, this is Express BLS Unit 214.
00:02
Are you clear to copy and give medical direction to transport or upgrade for moderate medical with an ETA of 12 min ? To you,
00:11
this is Sharp Memorial.
00:12
Are you going to Sharp Grossmont or Memorial?
00:17
Grossmont.
00:20
Okay, do you want to give me report or you want to hold on?
00:25
You
00:29
I will just give you a report because they tend to get pretty busy.
00:33
We have a sixty-one year old female with a chief complaint of chest pain and hypertension.
00:38
Patient reported the chest pain at 2030 today, and has also been altered since that time.
00:45
Vitals have been unstable since then, which is an initial BP of 100 and seventy-two over 100 and twenty-two, heart rate of 109 .
00:53
No meds have been given.
00:56
Current pulse is at.
00:57
At 112, respiratory rate at 30.
01:01
BP is 200 over 100.
01:04
Patient is A and O times one to self with a baseline of times three.
01:08
Skins are 98.9, and SpO2 was 92% on room air.
01:13
It's at 98 now on two liters via nasal cannula.
01:18
Patient has no significant cardiac history.
01:21
Our run number is (number withheld).
01:24
Let me know if you'd like us to transport or upgrade.
01:26
Great.
01:30
Why? When was the onset of the altered mental status that was also lasting normal at 2030, and have you been able to do a stroke scale?
01:41
That is when it was noticed by the SNF staff.
01:44
She is negative for stroke scale.
01:46
However, she does have some deficits from a previous CVA.
01:53
What is your ETA to Grossmont?
01:57
Twelve minutes.
01:59
I guess it's up to you.
02:01
I mean, sometimes upgrading to ALS will end up taking longer in the long run depending on how quickly ALS can get there and transfer care.
02:09
So if you think in the long run it's going to take longer than 12 minutes for ALS to get there and then get the growth response, then I think you could just transport and expedite your transport.
02:22
But if you think they would come quickly and you could transfer care quickly, then go ahead and upgrade.
02:31
Copy that. We're going to expedite transport.
02:34
I think that's going to be the quickest.
02:36
Are you good to relay to Grossmont or would you like me to radio them?
02:41
I'll radio them.
02:42
Do you guys have the ability to check a blood?
02:47
Yes, and blood sugar was 100 and eighty-three.
02:50
Patient does have a history of diabetes type two.
02:54
Okay, copy.
02:55
I'll talk to her as well.
02:57
Copy, appreciate you.
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Location mentioned:
Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942
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