Medical response at Charleston hospital, Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a possible medical incident involving an older male patient near Jonathan Lucas St in Charleston. The patient reported bleeding from a head wound related to a pre-existing medical condition after changing a dressing. The bleeding was slowed with bandages, and his condition appeared stable. There were no reports of trauma or fall, and responders planned to arrive within about ten minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Good morning, coming to you is seventy-four year old male.
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Seventy-four male.
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His complaint today is bleeding from a cancer lesion on the top of his head.
00:12
Patient was changing his dressing this morning and the wound opened up, and he was unable to get the bleeding stopped.
00:23
No fall or recent trauma.
00:25
GCS is 15, he's alert and oriented times four.
00:26
Vitals are stable in a follow-up.
00:30
Heart rate is 92, blood pressure is 146 over 81, 146 over 86.
00:35
SpO2 is 98 on room air.
00:37
We have got the bleeding slowed with bandages.
00:42
But we don't have it.
00:44
No blood's entered.
00:46
We're going to be there in about 10 minutes.
00:47
Any questions?
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Location mentioned:
Jonathan Lucas St, Charleston, SC 29425
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