Patient with low hemoglobin transported to hospital, Gas City IN
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According to the dispatch call, a 55-year-old male cancer patient with low hemoglobin was transported by ambulance to Marion Health East hospital. He was alert during transport and his vital signs were stable.
Audio|Heard on: Whitley IN EMS-Talk Group Calls
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Marion Health East, Grant County Ambulance 1, patient report on the 800.
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Marion Health East, Grant County Ambulance 1, patient report on the 800.
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This is East, go ahead.
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(name withheld), 55-year-old male, doctor stated DC in the ER for low hemoglobin.
00:18
Patient's alert and alerted properly.
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At this time, vitals are all stable, well, the normal limit the patient is a cancer patient.
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You know what I think? Further, we'll get inside in like three minutes.
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Do you know how low the he would open ahead and what are his vitals?
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I believe he said 5.4 vitals are 130 over 80, 98% on room air heart rate 10000.
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He's clear, but upon arrival.
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Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Marion Health Drive, Gas City, IN 46933
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