Female patient treated for vomiting and abdominal pain, Chelsea MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS unit responded to a female patient near S Main St in Chelsea, Michigan. The patient was experiencing vomiting, lower right abdominal pain, and was intoxicated with alcohol. Vital signs were taken, and she received medication. The patient was cooperative during treatment and was en route to Chelsea Hospital with an estimated arrival time of six minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Chelsea, our HVA Alpha 8101, how do you copy? Ethics.
00:06
8101 is en route priority 2 with a 63, that's a female patient.
00:11
Chief complaint is vomiting and right lower quadrant pain.
00:15
That started earlier today.
00:17
She also has alcohol intoxication on board.
00:21
She signed it out on the monitor at a rate of 101, that's 101.
00:25
She was 87% on room air, not normally on any oxygen.
00:30
I have around 3 liters, nasal cannula, and she's up to 93%.
00:34
Last pressure was 154 over 86, glucose of 106, GCS of 15.
00:43
She's gotten 4 of Zopran as well.
00:45
ETA is about 6 minutes to record anything further?
00:49
The patient cooperative?
00:53
Yes, she is cooperative.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Chelsea, MI 48118
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