Paramedics treat woman with chest pressure after a fall, Wellsboro PA
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Paramedics responded to a woman in her 60s in Wellsboro who fell earlier and developed chest pressure. She was treated with aspirin and nitroglycerin. Her vital signs were stable and she was transported to Wellsboro Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Tioga County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Respondent to your facility, probably about a four minute.
00:03
Have a female in her 60.
00:06
This morning stated that she fell and shortly afterwards started to have some substernal chest pressure, non-radiating.
00:19
Non-radiating does her a little bit more with pushing, has said that she felt very tired and weak lately along with a call, non-productive call.
00:30
I did a full workup.
00:32
She's had four baby aspirin, one nitro.
00:35
I do have her on the monitor showing a sinus of 6.8 speed for minute.
00:39
Blood pressure 140 over 7.9, respiratory radius,
00:44
labored.
00:45
Oxygen saturation on low dose oxygen of 95% into a 12 lead.
00:50
That is unremarkable.
00:52
I do have a 20 gauge in the left AC, if I didn't tell you.
00:56
Blood sugar 112 milligrams per decilator.
00:58
Probably about three minutes over.
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Wellsboro, PA 16901
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