Paramedics transport man with chest pain to hospital, Rowlett TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics from Medic 143 responded to a medical emergency near Scenic Drive in Rowlett. They transported a 26-year-old man experiencing chest pain for 12 hours to Baylor Rowlett Hospital. The patient was alert and stable during transport after receiving aspirin and nitroglycerin.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
This is Medic 143, let me know when you're ready for report.
00:05
I'm ready, sir.
00:09
Medic 143, can you repeat your traffic? You're on low volume.
00:15
Hey, can you hear me?
00:17
143, I'm ready for a report.
00:22
Yes, sir. We're transporting to Baylor Rowlett.
00:25
Baylor Rowlett.
00:26
I'm bringing in a 26-year-old male.
00:28
26-year-old male.
00:29
Chief complaint is chest pain lasting 12 hours.
00:33
Started last night while he was doing nothing.
00:35
Current vitals are heart rate 90, sinus rhythm on the mark, SpO2 96% on room air.
00:41
Last blood pressure was 138 over 82.
00:44
He's alert and oriented times four, GCS 15.
00:47
IV established, given 324 milligrams of aspirin and 0.4 milligrams of nitro sublingual.
00:55
Patient states pain has improved.
00:59
Only cardiac history is an ablation as a kid. About 10 minutes away from the hospital.
01:06
Do you have any questions?
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Location mentioned:
Scenic Dr Ste 1071, Rowlett, TX 75088
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