Medical emergency involving fever and illness near Henry Tecklenburg Dr, Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services are transporting a 29-year-old patient near Henry Tecklenburg Dr who has influenza A, a urinary tract infection, and a history of seizures. The patient has ongoing symptoms including fever and was unable to obtain prescriptions due to illness and inability to drive.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Charleston County, 133 to St.
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Francis.
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Good morning.
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We're going to be about five, six minutes out with a 29-year-old patient, 2-9.
00:14
The patient was at your facility yesterday for feeling sick and running a fever.
00:19
She got diagnosed of influenza A and a UTI.
00:24
Still through the symptoms today.
00:26
She has not been able to pick up her prescriptions due to not driving, having that high fever in her history of seizures.
00:34
She is still run over today and per her.
00:36
This morning it was 101.5.
00:38
Last sheet tracks was 103.4.
00:41
The attempt we got was 99.4.
00:43
Not sure how accurate hours is.
00:47
Last set of vitals, we have a heart rate of 107, blood pressure 114 over 78, respirations 16, SPO2 is 95% on room air.
00:57
A few minutes out, any quiet orders.
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Location mentioned:
Henry Tecklenburg Dr, Charleston, SC 29414
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