Man with chest pain taken to Liberty Hospital, Liberty MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 64-year-old man to Liberty Hospital after he reported two days of chest pain and shortness of breath. The patient has a history of heart disease and COPD and was given aspirin en route.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're actually en route to you with a 64-year-old male, GCS 15, and times four, coming from home.
00:06
Chief complaint is chest pain and shortness of breath.
00:09
Patient states for the past two days he has not been able to catch his breath, having a crushing chest pain in the center of his chest.
00:16
He has a cardiac history, had a heart attack about a year ago, and a history of COPD.
00:21
Current vital signs: blood pressure is 151 over 88.
00:24
Heart rate is 122.
00:26
Sinus tachycardia. He's at ninety-seven on oxygen.
00:29
Blood sugar is 211.
00:30
Given 324 milligrams of baby aspirin.
00:33
We're about two minutes out.
00:34
Question orders.
00:41
Liberty, did you copy?
00:43
I'm sorry, can you repeat?
00:47
Is this patient always on oxygen or do you have a room air reading for me?
00:53
He is not always on oxygen.
00:55
He was at about 92 on room air.
00:59
All right, you can proceed to triage for check-in with this patient.
01:02
Liberty clear.
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Location mentioned:
Glenn Hendren Dr, Liberty, MO 64068
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