Elderly man airlifted for chest pain to hospital, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 71-year-old man was transported by LifeFlight from Tullahoma to Vanderbilt University Hospital after experiencing chest pain that began about two hours earlier following medication use. Medical personnel treated him with fentanyl, heparin, and other medications during the flight.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Coming from Tullahoma, seventy-one-year-old.
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Semi.
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Began having substernal chest pain about two hours ago after taking medication.
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Went immediately to the emergency department.
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We have 12 lead elevation at B2, B3.
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Reciprocal changes in lead two, lead three,
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lead aVF.
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We are treating with fentanyl, heparin at the moment.
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He's had aspirin.
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He has had Zofran.
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He has had Plavix.
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Blood pressure currently 119 over 71.
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Heart rate 66, strong irregular.
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Respirations 14.
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Stating is 92 percent and four liters oxygen.
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You were regular status, but he's having frequent PBCs and vascular by Japanese.
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If you have no questions, stand up.
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Five five seven, what's this GCS?
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Copy.
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We'll see on the pad.
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