Male patient transported to hospital with chest pain, Liberty MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a male patient was transported to Liberty Hospital emergency room with chest pain and shortness of breath starting around 2:30 a.m. Oxygen was given and vital signs were stable.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Liberty, MO, Liberty Rescue 2, Patient report.
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All right.
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Everybody would be Rescue 2, Crane or Hatchez 7, 88,
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83, you all mail coming from home.
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Our chief complaint this morning is going to be chest pain companies and shortness of breath.
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This all started about 2, 2.30 a.m.
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this morning.
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We have had put like symptoms since Friday,
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but then this morning we had the chest pain start.
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Start in the interest and moved over to the left side.
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Right now, it's not an arm or anything like that.
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It's been constant and hasn't stopped.
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Pains between a 5 and 7 right now.
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Currently, we have him auction at 2 liters a minute.
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Again, his auction rate is up to 95%.
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Before that, it was 94 on room air.
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He's received 324 aspirin.
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He's got a hard rate of 96, we're pressure of 132 over 80.
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We are about 5 to 10th from you guys, and we have a GCS of 15.
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Any questions for me?
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Location mentioned:
Glenn Hendren Dr, Liberty, MO 64068
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