Child transported to hospital for chest pain, Lebanon VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services in Lebanon, Virginia, transported a young female patient to Russell County Hospital after she experienced chest pain and signs of tachycardia. She was reported awake and alert during transport, with stable blood pressure and oxygen levels.
Audio|Heard on: Russell and Washington County / Bristol Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Zero for Russell County Hospital ER.
00:06
44,
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Four-year-old female.
00:09
We got the cause of chest pain.
00:13
Patient's awake and alert.
00:15
Obvious distress noted at the time.
00:17
Said it felt like her heart was.
00:19
Got her out to the truck.
00:20
She was tacking 140s, showing signs of attack on the monitor.
00:23
Going to the elevator.
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Blood pressure currently 130 over 88.
00:28
Heart rate is now 20, still showing signs of attack.
00:32
SpO2 is 98 on room air per aspirin for 81 milligrams, 324 total.
00:40
I've got a 20 in her life.
00:42
They see she has received no friends.
00:48
IV push, normal failing going at the time.
00:51
99.8. We'll have more for you on arrival.
00:54
See you in about 5 min.
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Location mentioned:
Carroll St, Lebanon, VA 24266
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