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Man transported for blocked iliac artery 

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Near S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63104
A man in his 40s is being taken to a hospital due to a blocked artery. His vital signs are being monitored during the transport.
Audio|Source: Randolph, Jackson, Perry and Genevieve Counties Fire, Law and EMS
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Transcript:
St. Louis University Hospital, Maryback, 172, and Nashville. Blue, carryback one, (name withheld), Dr. On board, I have a 44-year-old male coming from St. Mary Hospital in St. Mary Hospital, Australia, is going to be a trace for flight. The patient is coming to you with a chief complaint of a white iliac arterial occlusion. We do have hebrin run. at this time GES of 14. Current vitals are as follows. I have a blood pressure up 2.23 over 125. That's 2.2.3 over 1.25. We do have 20 of hydrolysis on board at this time. We have a heart rate of 50 on the monitor and 97% by respiration is about 14. If no further questions or conversation, We'll see about 11.

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Near S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63104
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