Male patient transported for chest pain and breathing issues, Clay Center KS
Emergency medical services are transporting a 69-year-old male patient to Clay County Medical Center due to chest pain and difficulty breathing. The patient briefly lost consciousness but quickly regained awareness. Vital signs were taken en route. There were no signs of alcohol use.
Audio|Source: Clay County Sheriff, Clay Center Police and EMS
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Transcript:
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Clifton EMS to Clay County Medical.
00:03
Go ahead, EMS.
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We are going to be en route to you with a 69-year-old male.
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It's going to be the same patient that was brought in yesterday afternoon by us.
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He's alert and somewhat oriented but confused.
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Same complaints as he had yesterday, chest pain, a little bit of trouble getting breath.
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He said his chest pain got worse than it was yesterday, so he called us again.
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He has passed out on us once.
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already, but came back to pretty quickly.
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His last set of vitals was 151 over 92 on blood pressure.
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His pulse was 128.
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SPO2 is 98 on room air.
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His pupils were fine, warm and dry.
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His blood sugar was 168.
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Break.
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We are probably 1520.
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minutes out.
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Any questions that you've got?
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Any ETOH on board?
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Any what, please?
01:18
Alcohol. Not that I noticed.
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No further questions or orders.
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Room 2 upon arrival.
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Clay County Medical Center clear.
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