Patient transported to St. Cloud Hospital, St Cloud MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel transported a 77-year-old woman from Redwood Falls to St. Cloud Hospital for treatment of a possible NSTEMI. The patient was stable, alert, and oriented en route with normal sinus rhythm and mild cardiac findings. She remained without pain or shortness of breath while under continuous heparin infusion.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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St. Cloud ER from CentraCare, 7300 and twenty-three.
00:04
CPR can't marry report.
00:10
This is St.
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Clair Hospital.
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Go ahead.
00:15
7323 in route and inbound with a 77-year-old female coming from Redwood Falls.
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Come over for NSTEMI for cardiology and telemetry.
00:25
Patient is alert and oriented to GCS15.
00:28
She is showing normal sinus on the cardiac monitor with first degree AV block with an SpO2 of 97% on room air.
00:37
Last BP 122 over 82.
00:44
Patient has no complaints of chest pain nor shortness of breath.
00:48
We have a heparin infusion running at 1220 units per hour.
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Upstate 10-8 facility looks to be about 8 minutes.
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Any questions?
00:59
No questions.
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You'll go to north 231, that's north 231.
01:08
Copy that, north 231.
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We'll see you in eight.
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave N, St Cloud, MN 56303
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