Elderly man transported for right-side pain, Charlottesville VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, rescue personnel transported a 70-year-old man to UVA Hospital after he reported right-side pain, nausea, and chills. He had a low heart rate but denied chest pain.
Audio|Heard on: Albemarle VA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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UVA, this is Western Rescue 503 with a patient report.
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When you're ready.
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What's your 503? You can make that plate.
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We have a 70-year-old male.
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Chief complaint of pain in his right side, tenderness upon palpation but nothing visually observed.
00:16
Feels generally sick, has chills, nausea.
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He threw up once today.
00:21
On scene he had a heart rate of 48 but not complaining of any chest pain.
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Does have a history of right bundle branch.
00:26
Blockage, GCS 15, A and O times four.
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Last set of vitals, last heart rate 48, respirations 15.
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Last blood pressure 146 over 102, blood glucose 146, and saturating 100% on room air.
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And we're 15 min out.
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Location mentioned:
Hospital Dr, University of Virginia, VA 22903
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