Patient transported for shoulder pain, Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics reported a patient with shoulder and shoulder blade pain persisting for two weeks. The patient showed stable vital signs and a negative EKG. Communication took place between the medic and the receiving hospital at the Medical University of South Carolina regarding transport and triage.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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And 701 radiating to the shoulder and shoulder blade on same side,
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off and off for two weeks.
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EKG negative been transmitted to you.
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Vital signs pulse 99, sinus sinus tach.
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Blood pressure is 134 over 87.
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20 respirations, 98% on room air, 118 for transport.
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Unless you have any questions, I'll see you guys are at your discretion at about five.
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Medic, this is R.
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Is the patient ambulatory?
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He is.
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Okay, you can go to the triage at Medical University of South Carolina.
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At R.
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Location mentioned:
Ashley Ave, Charleston, SC 29425
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