Patient with heart attack symptoms en route to hospital, Traverse City MI
A patient showing signs of a possible heart attack is being transported by medical unit to Munson Medical Center. Vital signs and treatments were reported during the transport.
Audio|Source: Traverse Bay Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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We have the Munson Medical Center and 40 alpha-4 in Brown-Alice.
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Coming in today, she didn't plan on.
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Call us.
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Central 2.25 for a plate.
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2.25.
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Go ahead.
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We are showing a possible STEMI on our fault lead of elevation, 2-3 AVF, as well it's V1, V2, V3, V4.
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I'm not to service.
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Have a good night.
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See as well, thank you.
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(name withheld), 2265, EWY, 2265.
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No major cardiac history.
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Aspirate and nitrate on board.
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Working on IV for Hepburn.
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225.
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Go ahead.
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Go ahead. Here's a wake alerted this time.
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Last set of vitals got a blood pressure 100 over 50, 1.0 or 5-0 post, nitro.
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Heart rate is currently about 110, 110, 110.
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Just want to sign a stack, about 94% of the grid this time.
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We're kind of pulse there.
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We're still probably about 35 to 40 minutes out.
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I'll give you an update.
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I want to get closer.
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Traverse City, MI
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