Man treated for possible cardiac emergency, La Mesa CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a call near Grossmont Center Drive for a 63-year-old man experiencing severe upper abdominal and lower chest pain. The patient was alert but sweating and experiencing nausea. He received nitroglycerin and aspirin before being transported by ambulance to Grossmont Hospital for evaluation of a possible cardiac event.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Hi, Grossmont.
00:01
We have a 63-year-old male with upper abdominal and lower chest pain.
00:04
The pain started about an hour ago, unprovoked and non-traumatic.
00:10
He rates his pain high and appears uncomfortable.
00:14
He has nausea but no vomiting.
00:16
He is also diaphoretic as we found him.
00:19
He was upright and alert.
00:23
He was bradycardic.
00:24
We ran a 12-lead ECG.
00:30
No obvious ST changes were observed.
00:36
He remained diaphoretic.
00:41
Medical history includes hypertension and hernia.
00:47
He was given 0.4 nitro and 324 of aspirin.
00:49
IV access being prepared, planning four of zofran.
00:54
He is still somewhat nauseated.
00:56
Unit 440 transporting him to Grossmont Hospital.
01:03
Let 440 know if anything changes; we can clear at 1734.
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Location mentioned:
Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942
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