Male patient refused hospital after chest pain and dizziness, La Mesa CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a male patient experienced chest pain, shortness of breath, and dizziness at Grossmont Center. Paramedics treated him with aspirin and advised hospital evaluation due to his symptoms and heart irregularities. The patient refused further treatment and transport, choosing to go home with his girlfriend and was informed about possible risks including serious complications. He was advised to call 911 if symptoms worsen.
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03:48
Transcript:
00:00
Samar Medic 1-02.
00:04
Medic 1-02, Grossmont, 2014.
00:08
Hey, Grossmont, Amar and Day, Special Vet Medics.
00:12
Gun, A-Mare to run by you, run number (number withheld), (number withheld), uploaded to you.
00:19
Copy us here, upload for a 70-70-mail chest pain.
00:23
I have your vibe.
00:27
Thank you. Right on the surface, we stand by end of the house for your body,
00:32
up to a subscribing chest pain.
00:34
3 of the 10, left interior chest, not an error,
00:38
associated harness breath, and using that.
00:46
I'm very specific.
00:48
No cardiac history, hypertension,
00:51
along with vertigo and Parkinson's.
00:55
Today I had a coffee for the first time with an espresso shot and then hasn't taken Parkinson's meds yet.
01:05
You have vitals, he's a sinus doc in elevation,
01:08
three PVCs every minute or so.
01:11
I'm advised that his heart's not the happiest right now and probably should be seen for evaluation in the ER.
01:19
We went ahead and treated him with 324 mg aspirin.
01:22
He declined any further treatment or transport once in the rest.
01:26
We advised risk complications leading up to including death and permanent disability.
01:31
He advised he can pull over on the way home,
01:35
react to 911,
01:37
and not impaired by any drugs or alcohol.
01:41
The plan is for his girlfriend to travel home and assist.
01:45
I want to make any changes.
01:47
He has here.
01:49
He will make the medical seat.
01:51
I mean, if you're a favorite of trouble.
01:54
Hey, your radio really bad and the report.
01:58
I have the pain.
02:01
A lot of it for a second.
02:02
Girl smart 102, how do you happy? I copy.
02:08
So we're standby, VHas Arena, medical.
02:11
A patient walked out to his complaint chest pain 3 of 10.
02:14
Left interior chest, non-radiating.
02:17
Also some shortness of breath and dizziness with his history of vertigo.
02:23
Sounds like I had a coffee for the first time today in a while with a shot of espresso.
02:27
Hasn't taken his Parkinson's meds.
02:32
Otherwise,
02:34
just 324 mg aspirin on RN, refusing any further treatment or transport.
02:37
Otherwise, more risk complications will you up to including death.
02:40
You can access 911 any time when he pulls over with his girlfriend taking him home.
02:45
Aside from that, I'll not be able to any drugs or alcohol, capable of making other medical decisions.
02:52
What else do you need for me?
02:54
I'm just confirming you said no S.C.
02:57
elevation on the 12 leads.
02:59
Hey, firm, he's sinus.
03:01
About three PVCs a minute, advise him of the PVCs, his heart's not the happiest right now, but he didn't want any further treatment by us.
03:10
Okay, I copy.
03:11
Yeah, I would strongly advise that he comes to the hospital for further evaluation, having the chest pain with the associated shortness of breath and dizziness, and with your 12-lead showing some PVCs, I'm not sure if that's nice line for him.
03:23
So I strongly know that he comes into the hospital for further evaluation.
03:27
Although the 12-lead there, things could develop and she could be having a heart attack that we did not catch on the scene.
03:32
So strong recommend he comes in, but if you can call your AMA criteria, he's third morning times three, not certified drugs, or alcohol.
03:38
holidays, competent, therapy, care.
03:40
He's aware of the risks and consequences up to, including lifelong disability, injury, and or death.
03:45
He's aware he can access the 911 system, then he can sign your AMA form.
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Location mentioned:
Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942
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