Male patient transported to hospital for chest pain, Liberty MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 51-year-old male patient with chest pain was transferred by ambulance from Excelsior Springs hospital to Liberty Hospital emergency room. The patient had stable vital signs and received aspirin and nitroglycerin, which partially relieved the pain.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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So, Spring, Smith, 3, call them Liberty Yard.
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Liberty, go ahead.
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So, Spring, Smith, 3, and you're out to facility with a 51-year-old male is going to be a hospital, hospital, transfer from Excelsior Springs with chest pain,
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some elevated tropon.
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Are you aware of the transfer?
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I sure am. We are going to expect you into room 15 upon arrival.
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Copy room 15 patient is resting comfort at this time.
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He said the chest pain is starting to return a little bit.
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Bital signs are as follow.
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Blood pressure is 145 over 95.
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Pulse rate 84.
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Respirations are 20.
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O2 sets on room air at 99%.
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He does have a 20-gauge IV established.
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Prior to our departure from hospital, he was given 324 milligram baby aspirin to nitro with relief for the chest pain.
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We have an EPA.
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Two to three.
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Sounds good.
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Liberty clear.
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Location mentioned:
Glenn Hendren Dr, Liberty, MO 64068
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