Man transferred to Austin Hospital for groin pain, Austin MN
An ambulance is transporting a 63-year-old man to Austin Hospital due to groin pain and inability to urinate for three days. The patient is alert with stable vital signs and no other significant symptoms.
Audio|Source: Austin Combined (Law / Fire / EMS)
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Command Clinic ambulance to Austin Hospital Patient Report.
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C867 from Austin Road.
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A route to your facility with an alert and oriented at 63-year-old male.
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A patient is coming from home. A patient has a chief complaint of groin pain and not being able to urinate for the last three days. Patient does have a history of prostate cancer as well.
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Current vital signs are 160 over 92.
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SPO2 99 on room air, heart rate 115.
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The patient has no other side. We'll be there in about five minutes. Do you have any questions?
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No questions. We'll see you and get here.
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And be advised our dispatch flags as residents for possible bedbugs.
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We'll love it.
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Austin, MN 55912
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