00:06
. . Go ahead, Medic three.
00:08
This is St. Charles.
00:11
All right, St. Charles. We're about 5 min out.
00:13
Currently transporting a 54, that's 54-year-old female.
00:17
Alert and oriented times four.
00:19
Chief complaint today is chest pain.
00:21
Rates are chest pain at 10 out of 10.
00:23
Describes it as a sharp, mid-sternal pain that is non-radiating.
00:28
. This has been going on for about 8 h .
00:32
no history, no heart history.
00:33
Does have a history of diabetes.
00:36
Vital signs as follows: blood pressure 100 and twenty-eight to 100 and twenty-eight over eighty-four, eighty-four.
00:41
Got a pulse of eighty-seven, that's eighty-seven.
00:45
Respiratory is at 18 , that's one-eight regular, non-labored.
00:48
SpO two at ninety-six, that's ninety-six percent room air.
00:52
200 and ninety-two, that's 200 and ninety-two.
00:55
EKG usually on sinus rhythm.
00:56
No elevation or depression.
00:58
So far, we've given 300 and twenty-four baby aspirin, and we do have IV access with a twenty-two right AC.
01:05
There is no further orders or instructions.
01:07
We'll see you in about five.
01:09
Copy that. Sounds beautiful.
01:11
You should proceed to room (number withheld) on arrival.
01:13
St. Charles is clear.
01:16
Medic three, clear on room ten.