Cancer patient with possible dehydration treated, Fort Wayne IN
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According to the dispatch call, a 62-year-old cancer patient at Maple Health Care was reported with possible dehydration and treated by emergency medical personnel. The patient showed signs of swelling and dehydration likely related to cancer and chemotherapy.
Audio|Heard on: Whitley IN EMS-Talk Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good afternoon,
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this is Whitley County Medic 3.
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He is a 62-year-old from Maple Health Care.
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He is a cancer patient with possible dehydration.
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I was called out for...
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not responding clearly.
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He's alert and oriented per his normal, able to communicate.
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Heart rate 106.
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On the monitor, signs as tag 112 over 83.
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99% oxygen saturation.
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Some normal swelling due to dehydration from not eating because of cancer and chemotherapy.
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Nothing further.
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I'll see on arrival.
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Fort Wayne, IN
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