Inmate taken to hospital for chest pain, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medics transported an inmate experiencing chest pain from the jail to Meriter Hospital. The man appeared stable with reduced pain after treatment, and vital signs remained normal during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Medic 4 is approximately three to five minutes from your facility.
00:03
We are coming from near the jail.
00:05
Responding to the jail for a 66-year-old male patient with sharp chest pain that began about two hours ago.
00:15
Patient has a history of a heart attack in 2018.
00:20
Also has a history of heart surgery.
00:22
Patient was sitting at the nurse's station.
00:25
He received 324 milligrams of aspirin.
00:28
Received one nitroglycerin treatment, reducing pain from eight out of ten to four out of ten.
00:35
Pain currently four out of ten.
00:37
Alert and oriented, GCS 15.
00:39
Twelve-lead ECG performed.
00:41
Showed a right bundle branch block.
00:43
We transmitted that to you.
00:46
Last vital signs: heart rate 70, regular.
00:49
Blood pressure 116 over 74, respirations 16, oxygen saturation 95% on room air, pupils equal and reactive, no blood sugar taken at this time.
01:01
We are arriving now.
01:02
Any questions or concerns?
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Location mentioned:
S Park St, Madison, WI 53715
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