Male patient treated for chest pain in North Kansas City, North Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, ambulance transported a 60-year-old male patient to North Kansas City Hospital. The patient was alert and oriented, experiencing chest pain radiating to the left arm and jaw. Vital signs were stable with normal heart rhythm.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is AMR, 324, bringing you a 60-year-old male who's alert oriented with a GCS-15.
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Chief complaints is going to be chest pain in the center of his chest, which radiates with left arm with left jaw, started about 20 minutes ago.
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12-lead shows normal sinus, no sickness, abnormality, escaping 324 milligrams aspirin and 4 milligrams of Zofran.
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He does have an IV established.
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Blood pressure is 160 over 103, 97% on room air, and heart rate of 80.
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If you know further questions, your words were...
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reviewer about 10.
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Copy, thank you.
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North Kansas City, MO
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