Apparent cardiac emergency near N 92nd St, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services in Milwaukee County responded to a possible cardiac emergency involving an elderly male experiencing severe chest pain near N 92nd St. Paramedics conducted multiple cardiac assessments, observed possible elevation changes on the monitor, and transported the patient to Froedtert Hospital. En route, the patient's vital signs became unstable, prompting an upgrade to a STEMI alert.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS-Talk Group Calls
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03:4
Transcript:
00:00
Got a, I got a 67-year-old male patient right now.
00:02
He's complaining of 8 out of 10 chest pain, new onset, has an extensive cardiac arrest.
00:08
History has five stents placed.
00:12
Chest pain, said it was chest.
00:13
We did a 1st twelve that should be sent up to comm.
00:16
I hope you have it.
00:17
We're seeing possible elevation in these three AVR, AVF and possibly the V3s, but also with the bundle branch.
00:26
We're working on a right sided twelve lead right now.
00:31
And we can try to ride through it and get that sent up as soon as we can, but if you could take a look at that and just kind of.
00:37
See what we're seeing just to make sure that we're not missing anything.
00:41
Zoll's just saying it's an undetermined regular rhythm, but we're noticing that elevation in those leads.
00:48
Copy that. I will stand by for the live stream.
00:53
Do you have a set of idle?
00:56
Yeah, the last set of vitals we have is 130 over eighty-five, pulse of 120.
01:02
SpO two was ninety-four on room air.
01:06
Doc, that twelve we should have been sent to med control a couple minutes ago.
01:11
I am not seeing a 1212 leave quite yet, but I will keep refreshing.
01:17
I just reset it over.
01:22
Sorry for missing.
01:25
Med 63, I just looked at the updated call.
01:28
We do see what you're seeing that would still not activate a STEMI as of now, but I would just get the patient to the nearest appropriate hospital as soon as possible.
01:42
Med 63 copies, not going to be doing a STEMI alert.
01:46
We are actually going to be en route right now, going to Froedtert if you want a full report.
01:52
Let me know what channel you want to go to.
01:53
Thanks, doc.
01:57
Copy that. We'll see you guys soon.
02:01
EMS com copies.
02:02
I just need a respiratory rate and an ETA.
02:07
We got a respiratory rate of about 18 non-labored, ETA to Froedtert's less than five.
02:15
I copy. You can go back tonight.
02:19
Thank you.
02:21
Com from Med 63.
02:24
Med 63, go ahead.
02:27
Just giving you an update, our patient has become very hypotensive.
02:30
Blood pressure has now dropped to 70s over 40s.
02:35
We do have an IV established.
02:36
We are giving fluids right now.
02:38
Holding other pain for chest pain.
02:41
Patient's very diaphoretic.
02:44
I believe we should do a STEMI alert on that patient.
02:49
We can upgrade to the STEMI alert if you would like.
02:54
Yes, let's do that.
02:55
Thank you.
02:58
I copy. I'll repage it out.
02:59
What's your ETA now?
03:02
We're arriving at Froedtert right now.
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Location mentioned:
N 92nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53226
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