70-year-old patient transferred for chest tightness


Ambulance crew reporting a transfer of a stable 70-year-old man from one hospital emergency room to another for evaluation of chest tightness and a slight headache. Previous heart tests were not remarkable and vital signs are within normal limits. ETA about 10–12 minutes.
Audio|Source: Traverse Bay Area Public Safety
01:6
Transcript:
We own on 4522. I'll be clear last. This is (name withheld). We're inbound 10-minute ETA. This is going to be for a transfer from Hot Sego, Munson ER[1], directly to New York ER for a non-stemmy. A 70-year-old male for essential D's and Delta, last emerson mic. date of worth of 10-6[2]-1954. Currently, patient anal timescores, he's got like a 1-10 chest tightness with a slight headache. No other symptom is present. The last three EKG's call on remarkable at this time. The current set of idols, he is 98 sinus rhythm. Flash blood pressure was 124 over 70. That's 124 over 70. Pressuration, 16 on labor, 98% repair. Less required. And then further, we will see you in approximately 12 minutes over. Very well, nothing further. We'll give you a room assignment on arrival. Otherwise, once we're clear. Amen, Marshaler. Copy room assignment up on arrival. Myself in 41 are out of the subway.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Munson ER: Hospital location
[2]
10-6: Date of birth (not a crime code, but a detail)
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Location mentioned:
Near Sixth St, Traverse City, MI 49684
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