Woman with chest pain transported to hospital, Warren MI
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According to the dispatch call, a 21-year-old woman with chest pain radiating to her right arm and jaw was transported to Henry Ford Warren Hospital. She has a history of heart attacks and cardiac disease. Care before arrival included nitroglycerin and aspirin. Vitals were stable upon transport.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Lauren, this is Warren 3.
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We'll come to you with a 21-year-old female coming from urgent care.
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Patient's complaint states significant chest pain.
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Patient states having chest pain for approximately 30 minutes.
00:11
Pain is in center of chest radiating to right arm and right jaw.
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Patient has had 15 previous heart attacks.
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History of hypertension and cardiac disease.
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No known allergies, compliant with medications.
00:29
The tokens transmit a toll already, nothing significant showing there.
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Prior to arrival, care administered two nitros and an unknown amount of aspirin.
00:39
We must be getting anything else.
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ETA is about five minutes.
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Current vitals: blood pressure 130 over 64.
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Pulse rate 64.
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Respirations are 20 and clear with the aspirate in 198 in room.
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Unable to get in line, ETA will be about five.
00:59
See inside five, we're clear.
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Location mentioned:
12 Mile Rd, Warren, MI 48093
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