Paramedics treat chest pain case in North Kansas City, North Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, kearney Fire Department paramedics responded to a medical emergency in North Kansas City involving a male patient who experienced chest pain, collapse, and coughing. He was conscious and alert, and was transported from his home to North Kansas City Hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Kearney Fire Department calling about Kansas City Hospital patient report.
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This is Northtown, go ahead.
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Hello Northtown.
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This paramedic booth at Kearney Fire Department in Kearney with a male patient coming from home.
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Chief complaint is chest pain started around midnight and ongoing for 12 hours.
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Patient called after taking medication and experienced a choking spell while drinking water.
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Did start to.
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Collapsed to the floor, denies hitting head.
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Says he fell to his knees.
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No loss of consciousness.
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He is currently alert and oriented times three.
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GCS 15. Has had a cough and chills since Tuesday.
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Blood pressure currently 115 over 79.
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Sinus tach at 108.
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No success with IV.
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Pulse ox 97% and blood sugar 105.
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Should be at your facility in about 10 minutes.
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Any questions or orders?
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North Kansas City, MO
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