Elderly woman hospitalized for chest pain near Sand Lake, Sand Lake FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 73-year-old woman from her home near Sand Lake, Florida, to Dr. Phillips Hospital after she experienced chest pain. She was semi-alert and had taken aspirin before medics administered nitroglycerin. Two EKGs were transmitted, showing some changes before arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 5 to Dr. Phillips Hospital, ETA 5 minutes out, one semi-alert.
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Okay, hello? Go ahead.
00:08
This is Medic 5.
00:09
We have a seventy-three-year-old female coming from home.
00:15
She's going to be semi-alert today and experiencing chest pain.
00:20
Today on four, she's a team involved as follows.
00:24
Over eighty-two, ninety-seven percent over 4 liters.
00:29
And title thirty-two, respiration is 20.
00:33
That BP 148 over 75.
00:37
She took four aspirin before calling 911.
00:39
We did give her one nitro.
00:42
I send you two EKGs.
00:44
The first one initial one.
00:47
The second one is the one that just changed now.
00:51
She got some elevation in two and three, which is fine.
00:56
We're calling in.
00:58
You need anything further?
01:01
Negative, keep on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Sand Lake, FL 32819
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