Paramedics respond to chest pain incident in Eureka, Eureka CA
Paramedics responded to a 68-year-old woman near Chester Street in Eureka reporting chest pain that started while resting about an hour before their arrival. Her chest pain has now stopped, vital signs are stable except for high blood sugar, and she is being transported to hospital.
Audio|Source: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and North
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Transcript:
00:00
Medical Aid, not alert, near Chester St.
00:28
Alderman, go ahead.
00:30
Thank you, Paul in California, Edward (number withheld).
00:34
In California, Edward (number withheld).
00:38
Last of snow.
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Call 11, Edward (number withheld).
00:48
Adam 626 against feel white on the Civic.
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Do you call 11 Severin Henry X-ray-A-A-O-N Civic.
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The 8 Henry George John 599.
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Graena, of course.
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Thank you, City 1.
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Code 2[1], Level 2, Medical.
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Okay.
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Teltu Tite is 839.
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Go ahead.
01:26
This is paramedic Dulce coming with a 68, 68-year-old female cheap complaint initially as chest pain, sub sternal, 7 out of 10, started at rest about an hour before our arrival.
01:35
Chest pain is now resolved, while lead with unremarkable for elevation or depression, normal sinus rhythm in the 80s.
01:42
Other vitals are stable within normal limits, with the exception of blood sugar, which she is hyperlycemic at 173, VG of 173.
01:54
We are about four minutes out ALS with the exception of an IV and A&O4 patient questions ordered.
02:07
It has no questions, we'll see you soon.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 2: Urgent response without lights and sirens (expedite, non-emergency)
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