Man transported with chest pain and abnormal EKG, Mansfield OH
Emergency services are transporting a 55-year-old man with acute right-sided chest pain radiating to his right arm. The patient's EKG shows concerning changes indicating heart issues. He has received aspirin and heparin and currently reports minimal pain. Vital signs are stable, and the transport is about five minutes from the hospital.
Audio|Source: Richland County Public Safety
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Hi, good afternoon. It's good ERMFFIT number five is currently just off of Ashland, Ohio Health freestanding.
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We have a 55-year-old male patient came in this morning. We're probably about three hours ago experiencing a right-sided chest pain, radiating to the right arm, stated it was 8 out of 10.
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He also didn't have a call for the last two days, but his EKG shows some inferior wall changes.
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He's an orgorn in types 3 right now, or types 4 right now,
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maintains his own airway. He has received some heparin, heparlitha, also some aspirin over there.
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Currently, very minimal pain for us at this time.
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Last of the vitals are heart rate of 86, sign his rib of no activity, 160 over 100.
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And he is breathing 20 times a minute 98% saturated on river air. And we are approximately about five minutes out.
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Mansfield, OH
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