Patient with severe chest pain treated at Gettysburg Hospital


Audio|Source: Franklin County Fire and EMS Alerts
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Transcript:
with a very high location, but I think of a fully 100-0. All that's up for some chest pain. A patient had some severe crushing chest pain. I did have a sinkable episode. I'm unsure how long that was. It was not witnessed by family. My family came outside. They found him unconscious on the ground. Potter-Rival, he's been conscious, alert, and oriented. Remained that way for us the whole time. Currently, patients complaining of diffused chest pressure radiating into his left arm. Patient does have a significant cardiac history, coronary artery disease, multiple heart attacks, three cardiac stents. Last stem he was in 2021. I'm not seeing anything on his 12 lead. However, I did send that to you if you want to look it over or anything. Right now, he signed us on the monitor rate in the 80s. He's 95% of room air. Last ball pressure for me is 139, ever 80. He's got 324 vasspirate on board as well as one supplement go to nitro. If you have no questions, I give you the rest of bedside in about 10 minutes. Yeah, we'll see you.
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Gettysburg Hospital, Gettysburg, PA 17325
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