Woman transported for severe migraine, Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 63-year-old woman from near Jonathan Lucas St to a medical facility for severe migraine and nausea related to a history of traumatic brain injury.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good evening. This is Charleston Ambulance 58.
00:02
I am en route to a sixty-three year old female, chief complaint of migraine.
00:08
She has a history of a traumatic brain injury from 2023, and this year she’s starting to get migraines that are becoming more frequent.
00:16
She’s also having some nausea with it.
00:18
She kind of goes back and forth.
00:22
Right now we have a blood pressure of 161 over 75, pulse of 75.
00:27
SpO2 is 96 percent room air.
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She would rate her pain as ten out of ten.
00:31
She does not take any blood thinners or anything.
00:34
No trauma or anything today.
00:36
It’s just from previous.
00:39
We have an ETA here probably about 8 minutes.
00:41
Questions or orders?
00:43
Copy.
00:45
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Jonathan Lucas St, Charleston, SC 29425
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