Non-emergency transport from Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 36-year-old man with a recent heart attack was transported in a non-emergency condition from Vanderbilt Emergency Room to another medical facility. He was conscious, alert, and stable with normal vital signs during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Vanderbilt Emergency Room, that's Black Flag Ground Unit 720.
00:05
720.
00:08
Transport non-emergency traffic, 36-year-old male, he's being transferred from Vanderbilt Emergency Room.
00:20
He has a heart attack from this section.
00:26
Just one person, he is 6 ft tall, 500 pounds.
00:31
Conscious, alert, oriented.
00:33
He's at multiple rounds of antibiotics.
00:40
I'll give him a list on arrival.
00:42
Blood pressure is 180 over 90, pulse is 98, respirations 18.
00:51
He's not in any distress at this time.
00:54
GCS is 15 and O2 sat's 96%.
01:00
Room air.
01:03
Looks like we're going to have an ETA of about 7 minutes.
01:09
That is a good copy.
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