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Medical response for abdominal pain in La MesaLa Mesa CA

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Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible medical incident near Grossmont Center Drive in La Mesa. A man was experiencing abdominal pain and anxiety. Paramedics evaluated him and transported him to Sharp Grossmont Hospital for further care. The patient appeared stable, and symptoms did not appear cardiac in nature.

Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Medic 10-years,
00:01
61-year-old male, epigastric pain.
00:04
Can accompany you guys.
00:06
Copy that. We're open questions.
00:08
Copy. Thank you very much.
00:09
The other 61.
00:10
Six one year old male.
00:11
Chief complaint is going to be epigastric pain.
00:13
Patient is known to medical providers in Sharp facilities.
00:18
He has a history of anxiety related to possible.
00:23
Chest discomfort, and so he's been calling about three times a week.
00:27
Today, it sounds like he was having some epigastric pain, and it caused him to have some anxiety all day.
00:33
His medication wasn't helping him out, and he got worried and activated 9-1-1.
00:38
He describes burning epigastric pain,
00:43
Increases on inspiration, palpitation, increases on movement.
00:48
It doesn't sound like cardiac chest pain from our description.
00:52
Denies any shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness.
00:57
Alert and oriented, speaking full sentences without difficulty, ambulatory on-scene.
01:01
As far as vital signs go, we had a heart rate of 102.
01:05
Looks like sinus tach on our 12-lead.
01:08
Blood pressure of 154 over 96.
01:13
O2 sat 98% on room air, breathing effectively at about 20 per minute, and we cleared it once out of my laterally.
01:18
Temperature is afebrile.
01:20
We'll have his allergies and meds available on arrival,
01:23
Not suspecting any treatment at this time,
01:26
As he says that pain is epigastric in nature.
01:29
Other than that, we have about a 15-minute ETA at your facility.

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Grossmont Center Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942

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