Patient with leg pain taken to Fremont Hospital, Fremont OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 46-year-old woman to Fremont Hospital for evaluation of shooting pain in her right leg, which may have been caused by a possible blood clot. Her vital signs were stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Huron OH Hospital Group Calls
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Life Squad 14 to Fremont Hospital.
00:02
Life Squad 14 to Fremont Hospital.
00:05
14 is Fremont, go ahead.
00:09
Did Windsor Lane call in a patient report?
00:15
Yes.
00:18
All right, we are about 15 minutes out from your facility with a 46-year-old female.
00:26
Weight on that patient is going to be 410.
00:31
Vitals are SpO2 of ninety-six on room air.
00:37
Blood pressure is 107 over fifty-eight, and heart rate is seventy-seven.
00:43
Chief complaint is shooting pain in the right leg, and she believes it might be a blood clot.
00:49
Any questions or orders?
00:53
While you clear room six on arrival.
00:58
That's clear, thank you.
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Fremont, OH 43420
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