Air transport of patient to Norton Hospital, Louisville KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 56-year-old woman was being transported by air to Norton Hospital from Lake Cumberland. She remained stable with normal vital signs during the flight and had received a dose of fentanyl for abdominal pain.
Audio|Heard on: Air Evac Life-Team Helicopter
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Transcript:
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About 8 min out from Norton's helipad with a 56-year-old female interfacility transport from Lake Cumberland.
00:08
She has been stable, vital signs are as follows.
00:12
Heart rate. Sinus tach 118, blood pressure 149 over 75.
00:18
95% on two liters.
00:21
She has received 100 micrograms of fentanyl with us for abdominal pain.
00:25
This concludes report unless they need anything further.
00:34
I have you with a fifty-six year old female who's in stable condition.
00:40
One hundred and 18 heart rate, 100 and forty-nine over seventy-five is blood pressure.
00:46
Oxygen is ninety-five percent on two liters.
00:49
One hundred percent of could you please repeat the medication for the abdominal pain?
00:56
Oh.
01:06
Got it. 100 micrograms of fentanyl for abdominal pain.
01:11
I will send that over to the hospital.
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