Man with chest pain taken to cardiac lab at hospital


Paramedics are transporting a man with chest pain and weakness to the hospital's heart treatment lab. The emergency room is busy and not accepting reports unless necessary.
Audio|Source: Mountain Area Sheriff and Fire Departments
01:37
Transcript:
00:00Also, bringing a 56-year-old mail from St.00:02Anthony's on Summit.00:03Sounds like around 4 p.m.00:05this evening, start having some chest tight as short as the surface, as well as bilateral up extremity weakness.00:10Point to the ER.00:12Initial 12-way showed and isolated, maybe 1 to 2 millimeter oscillation, lead 3 with T-wave inversion.00:18There's no pattern for a new sphere or semi or any other pattern than I'm recognizing.00:23Troops for 2,200 at 2,2,200 and 3300 at 2300.00:28We've gotten two EATG fins which are showing maybe one millimeter of mass calibration, lead three, just isolated to that.00:36A gentleman has no complaints at this time.00:39He didn't get Plavix, aspirin, heparin, and nitroglycerin, as well as the heparin drip.00:43Final signs of all been stable.00:45It sounds like this was activated at a semi from Summit.00:49I'm not really seeing any of the crick...00:59Yeah, sounds like Summit activated this as a STEME that we're bringing straight to the CATLAB.01:03We're not seeing any criteria that indicates this would be a STEME activation.01:08I'm trying to call the ER, it sounds like they're swamped and going to take reports.01:13I just kind of wanted to clarify to you guys if we are in G coming to CASLAB with no semi-criterio or if we're going to divert to the ER.01:30guys so they will assess when you guys get there so go ahead and take it into the cat lab.01:36Sounds good, thank you.
00:00
Also, bringing a 56-year-old mail from St.
00:02
Anthony's on Summit.
00:03
Sounds like around 4 p.m.
00:05
this evening, start having some chest tight as short as the surface, as well as bilateral up extremity weakness.
00:10
Point to the ER.
00:12
Initial 12-way showed and isolated, maybe 1 to 2 millimeter oscillation, lead 3 with T-wave inversion.
00:18
There's no pattern for a new sphere or semi or any other pattern than I'm recognizing.
00:23
Troops for 2,200 at 2,2,200 and 3300 at 2300.
00:28
We've gotten two EATG fins which are showing maybe one millimeter of mass calibration, lead three, just isolated to that.
00:36
A gentleman has no complaints at this time.
00:39
He didn't get Plavix, aspirin, heparin, and nitroglycerin, as well as the heparin drip.
00:43
Final signs of all been stable.
00:45
It sounds like this was activated at a semi from Summit.
00:49
I'm not really seeing any of the crick...
00:59
Yeah, sounds like Summit activated this as a STEME that we're bringing straight to the CATLAB.
01:03
We're not seeing any criteria that indicates this would be a STEME activation.
01:08
I'm trying to call the ER, it sounds like they're swamped and going to take reports.
01:13
I just kind of wanted to clarify to you guys if we are in G coming to CASLAB with no semi-criterio or if we're going to divert to the ER.
01:30
guys so they will assess when you guys get there so go ahead and take it into the cat lab.
01:36
Sounds good, thank you.
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Near W 2nd Pl, Lakewood, CO 80228
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