Man treated for snake bite near elbow in Charleston, Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 34-year-old man was treated for a snake bite near his right elbow. He had mild to moderate pain and slight swelling but stable vital signs. He was being transported to St. Francis Emergency Room for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey, we're up.
00:01
Welcome to the 34-year-old male, 3-4 male.
00:06
He's coming from home with a common snake bite to the...
00:11
near his right elbow, about an hour and a half ago now.
00:19
He's got some slight swelling around the area.
00:23
It's a little bit of heat coming off with it.
00:27
He's basically got some mild and moderate pain going on there.
00:31
Otherwise, PMS is intact.
00:33
A and O times four, GCS 15.
00:38
Current vitals are as follows.
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Pulse rate is 93, and blood pressure is 147 over 86.
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SpO2 is 97 on room air.
00:50
No full redness or any other markers, just swelling.
00:54
Any questions or orders at this time?
00:58
Medics, just hear a medic number, please.
01:03
Gossom, Medic 36.
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Thank you, 36.
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We'll see you in a few.
01:12
I apologize.
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You repeat.
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No further questions or orders.
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We'll be saying goodbye.
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Location mentioned:
Henry Tecklenburg Dr, Charleston, SC 29414
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