Medical transport from clinic to UW Hospital, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported an elderly female from the Junction Road Clinic to UW Hospital due to low blood pressure episodes. During transport, her condition appeared stable, and they maintained communication with hospital staff for triage instructions. The situation appears to have been a routine medical response with no safety concerns indicated.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:41
Transcript:
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Good evening, we are coming to you with a (name withheld) patient from the Junction Road Clinic with a chief complaint of.
00:09
Think a couple episodes.
00:11
It's been systolic blood pressure at clinic that was sub 100.
00:15
With us, the most recent set of vitals are as follows.
00:18
A blood pressure of 190, room air breathing about 18 times per minute, and we are about 15 minutes out.
00:25
Do you have any orders or concerns?
00:29
Ryan Brothers, can patient sit in a wheelchair and start through triage?
00:34
Yes, they can.
00:37
Thank you, Ryan Brothers.
00:38
You just out.
00:41
Ryan Brothers clear.
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Location mentioned:
Junction Rd, Madison, WI
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