Person with chest pain and high blood pressure reported, Ennis TX


A person near Lexington Dr reported chest pain that radiated to the left arm and very high initial blood pressure. The patient is alert, has no prior heart issues, but has a history of diabetes. Medical staff administered nitroglycerin and monitored vital signs during the emergency response.
Audio|Source: Ellis County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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medical emergency near Lexington Dr cross street Irene Avenue and Arlington Lane
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Squad 351, medical emergency, 1,241 unit number 136, Westridge Avenue, cross street, Ray Avenue, and West Pleasant Run Road.
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Could you tell me what time that Bolo was put out for the vehicle on my call sheet, please?
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525. Do you get it stolen?
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Vehicles back.
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How are we not left?
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Yeah, I have to me.
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Tension with initial blood pressure of over 220 systolic.
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A patient described her chest pain as just pressure, radiating down her left arm.
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Patient does not have a prior cardiac history.
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She is alert and oriented times for GPS with 15.
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She's sinus taxed with a first-degree A.B.
01:42
Block at 106.
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97% on one liter of more or less for comfort.
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The patient's Tornamara, that was 97.
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Entitle is 32 with respirations at 20.
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Current blood pressure is 127 over 84.
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Patient does have a diabetic history.
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Her glucose is 142.
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0.4 milligrams of nitro is on board.
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0.4 nitro is on board.
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No ASA has been given.
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Patient is allergic.
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She does have a 20-gauge established in her luck AC, and we are approximately 729 out.
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Any questions?
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