Medical emergency involves chest pain near Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Tampa FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency personnel are transporting a 72-year-old man near Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd with chest pain spreading to his left arm. The symptoms have lasted about an hour, and initial tests show no abnormal 12-lead heart findings. Vital signs are stable, but the situation is considered a medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Hillsborough FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, St. Joe's County Rescue 4.
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We're inbound non-emergency with a 72-year-old male chief complaint of chest pain radiating into his left arm.
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He states for about an hour at this point.
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12-lead is unremarkable.
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80 sinus on the monitor right now and 98% room air.
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Current pressure 128 over 85.
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Are you taking 10 to 15 minutes?
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Good morning, St. Joseph's County Rescue Four.
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We're inbound non-emergency with a seventy-two year old male chief complaint of chest pain radiating to his left arm.
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He states for about an hour at this point.
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12-lead is unremarkable.
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Eighty signs on the monitor right now and ninety-eight percent for a bear.
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Current pressure 100 and twenty-eight over eighty-five.
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Are you taking off ten to 15 min? Change of that.
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Location mentioned:
W Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Tampa, FL 33607
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