Elderly man with chest pain transported to hospital, Mansfield TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported an 84-year-old man with chest pain lasting about 30 minutes to Methodist Mansfield Hospital. The pain had stopped by arrival. The patient has a history of chest pain but no heart attacks and is alert but has dementia. Vital signs were stable, and blood sugar was measured.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Methodist Mansfield from Arlington Medics-14, non-emergency.
00:03
Mansell, you are? Go ahead.
00:06
This is Arlington Medics 14, bringing an 84-year-old male coming from a sniff.
00:12
His main complaint is going to be chest pain.
00:14
It lasted approximately 30 minutes.
00:17
It was gone upon our arrival.
00:22
He described it as a sharp pain that radiated in his left.
00:26
arm, he does have a history of chest pain, no history of heart attacks though.
00:32
He is GCS 14, A&O x3, that's his baseline to take dementia.
00:37
Heart rate is 6 feet of sinus rhythm, nothing on our 12th.
00:44
Our last blood pressure was 166 over 82, 166 over 82.
00:50
He's at 99% on room air, breathing 14 times a minute.
00:55
We've got a blood sugar of 143,
01:00
and we do have IV access.
01:03
Another treatments, we're going to be there in about 12 minutes.
01:08
Any questions?
01:09
No, we'll see then.
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Location mentioned:
E Broad St, Mansfield, TX 76063
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