Medical team responds to chest pain near 6th Ave N, St Cloud MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders attended to a woman near 6th Ave N in St. Cloud experiencing chest pain that did not improve after multiple doses of nitroglycerin. The patient, reported to have a recent heart stent placement, was transported to St. Cloud Hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Wright MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Mayo One Five Six, radio report for St. Cloud
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Cloud, about eight to 10 out.
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St. Cloud Hospital, go ahead.
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Coming in with a sixty-six year old female having some left sided chest pain, two or three different nitro with no improvement.
00:17
Sitting at eighty-eight for heart rate, 122 over 73 for blood pressure, 96 percent on room air.
00:24
Our twelve lead shows sinus tachycardia at this time.
00:27
She was around with one hundred for a heart rate when we took that.
00:32
Working on getting an IV here while trying another nitro.
00:36
Otherwise, the patient has two tabs of aspirin on board for her to try and chew on since she does not have teeth at this time.
00:43
Again, we're about eight to ten out.
00:44
Also sounds like she has a history of stents placed in the last few weeks.
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Any questions?
00:50
No questions.
00:51
KC by (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave N, St Cloud, MN 56303
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