Ambulance transports diabetic patient to UVA Hospital, Charlottesville VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a 71-year-old male patient with diabetes to the University of Virginia Hospital. The patient had a foot wound with signs of necrosis, high blood glucose levels, and stable vital signs. He was about ten minutes from arrival and not injured from trauma.
Audio|Heard on: Albemarle VA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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UVA West Main ambulance 503.
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What's your emergency?
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UVA, we're bringing you a 71-year-old male.
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Diabetes with a wound on his right foot showing some necrosis.
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Wants to get checked out.
00:23
His SpO2.
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Is 95, pulse 92, BP 159 over 87, glucose is 367.
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He's only had one of his two insulin medications today.
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And his GCS is 15.
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We're about 10 minutes out.
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Just confirming that we're not due to trauma.
00:49
UVA, please repeat.
00:51
Just confirming the foot wound is not.
00:54
Related to any recent trauma, correct?
00:57
That is correct.
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Okay, which are you seeing?
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We're about 10 minutes out.
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All right, closing meeting in further at twelve twenty-nine.
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Location mentioned:
Hospital Dr, University of Virginia, VA 22903
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