Medical transport for man with chest pain near Beam Ave, St Paul MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a man near Beam Ave to St. John's Hospital after he experienced chest pressure and vomiting. The patient appeared alert, had a history of heart disease and implanted devices, and was treated en route with medication. The situation appeared stable upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Ramsey MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Hey Mark, so you see St.
00:01
Paul Fire Medic Nine? Patient information to St.
00:03
John's, we're going to be about 7 min out.
00:06
Medic Nine, go ahead, St.
00:07
John's.
00:09
Being alert and oriented, 64-year-old male.
00:12
Chief complaint, some chest pressure and some vomiting.
00:15
He does have a history of CHF and a pacemaker defibrillator.
00:19
Rhythm is AFib with occasional PVCs approximately 8 per minute, unifocal in nature.
00:24
12-lead shows the same thing with no IC changes.
00:27
He is finally still breathing.
00:28
Ivy established aspirin and nitro with no change.
00:30
I'll be down to St. John's arrival in about seven to eight.
00:34
Any medications given?
00:36
Yeah, we gave that for a nitro.
00:38
No change.
00:40
You look clear for St.
00:41
John's 183.
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Location mentioned:
Beam Ave, St Paul, MN 55109
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