Man suffers chest pain and collapse near medical center, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a 54-year-old man who experienced chest pain, loss of consciousness, and a fall near a medical center in Nashville. The patient was briefly hypotensive but stabilized with fluids. Hospital staff prepared for evaluation of a possible cardiac event.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Yes, sir. We're out of your facility with a fifty-four year old male.
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It's a fifty-four year old male.
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Chief complaint of chest pain followed by a syncopal episode and a fall from standing with an impact to his head.
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Just post-fall, he was hypotensive at 70 over 30.
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Per EMS,
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they gave him a liter of fluid after that.
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He has not been hypotensive since then.
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Their 12-lead showed a STEMI with elevation in lead II and AVF.
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Our serial EKG has not revealed any standard criteria.
00:41
Currently, he is awake, alert, oriented.
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Heart rate is 75.
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We have sinus rhythm.
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Blood pressure is 119 over 81, 111 over 81.
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Breathing 16 times a minute, non-labored.
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We are 99 to 100% on two liters nasal cannula.
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GCS is 15, blood glucose is within normal limits.
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ETA is going to be about 11 minutes.
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Any further orders or questions?
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