Male patient with gastrointestinal and heart symptoms transported, Livonia MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS transported a middle-aged male patient for vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, sweating, and a history of heart attacks with stents. Vital signs were stable; ECG was normal. IV access was not established. Patient was en route to St. Mary's Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hello, St. Mary's, this is Westland Alpha 532.
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Today we're bringing you a male patient, approximately 54 years old.
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He has complained of vomiting.
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Patient state started at 6:45 this morning.
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Patient states he has also been experiencing diarrhea, nausea,
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and sweating episodes.
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Skin is diaphoretic.
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Current vitals are as follows.
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Heart rate is 74 on the monitor.
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Oxygen saturation at 95 percent room air.
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Last blood pressure was 133 over 97.
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Patient has previous history of heart attacks and two stents.
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12-lead ECG was clean, showing sinus rhythm,
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no activity or ST deviation.
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Blood sugar was 118, Glasgow coma scale of 15.
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Unable to establish IV access.
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Estimated arrival to hospital is in approximately 8 minutes.
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Expect to see you soon.
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Thank you, St.
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Mary's.
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Westland Alpha 532, clear.
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Location mentioned:
Five Mile Rd, Livonia, MI 48154
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