Patient transported for severe chest pain and breathing issues, Waterloo IA


Emergency medical responders transported a patient with severe chest pain and difficulty breathing to a hospital. The patient has a history of heart issues and high blood sugar.
Audio|Source: Waterloo-Cedar Falls Public Safety
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Transcript:
Number 32, have you down to secure Waterloo, 114. 234. Transferring one patient to Mercy Lou starting mile zero. Also, state she's been having some... What she describes is stabbing, chest pain on the left side of chest. It's been going on for a couple weeks. Brace the pain, 8 out of 10. Fission was noticeably a little winded, walking down the front steps to the cot. Like I said, she said, this has been going on for weeks. As an history of AFib, otherwise she is supposed to have a cardiac appointment coming up next week to do a workout. Right now, I'm showing sinus tag, right at 105. I did do a 12-leafacts, I see ya, I'm not seeing any significant, ST elevation or depression, possible first three blocks. Blood pressure 137 over 80, 137 over 80. Respers are about 24, slightly labored, she's about 92% there, on Romare. We do have run a nasal cannula right now for comfort, and we're sitting at 96% on 2 liters. That blood sugar up 222. The patient is diabetic, so she's not managing very well. Otherwise, I got to be established. Before me of the astronauts on board, one spray, nitro. We'll come here with traffic, probably be around 5 to 7. Questioning further.
Number 32, have you down to secure Waterloo, 114. 234. Transferring one patient to Mercy Lou starting mile zero. Also, state she's been having some... What she describes is stabbing, chest pain on the left side of chest. It's been going on for a couple weeks. Brace the pain, 8 out of 10. Fission was noticeably a little winded, walking down the front steps to the cot. Like I said, she said, this has been going on for weeks. As an history of AFib, otherwise she is supposed to have a cardiac appointment coming up next week to do a workout. Right now, I'm showing sinus tag, right at 105. I did do a 12-leafacts, I see ya, I'm not seeing any significant, ST elevation or depression, possible first three blocks. Blood pressure 137 over 80, 137 over 80. Respers are about 24, slightly labored, she's about 92% there, on Romare. We do have run a nasal cannula right now for comfort, and we're sitting at 96% on 2 liters. That blood sugar up 222. The patient is diabetic, so she's not managing very well. Otherwise, I got to be established. Before me of the astronauts on board, one spray, nitro. We'll come here with traffic, probably be around 5 to 7. Questioning further.
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