Medic responds to leg cramps at UW Hospital, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medic 6 transported a 65-year-old man experiencing leg cramps likely due to dehydration to UW Hospital in Madison. The patient reported intermittent cramping over several days. Vitals were within normal limits during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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UW Hospital, Medic 6 on our way to you about 10 minutes out with a 65-year-old male patient chief complaint of bilateral leg pain.
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Says that his legs were cramping, have been intermittent for the last couple days, still cramping today and off, just dealing with the pain from it.
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Says that this happened before, usually caused by dehydration.
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Hydration has never been seen for it, so currently resting on our stretcher.
00:24
Just said that it feels sore.
00:27
Obtained vitals, heart rate of eighty-eight, O two is ninety-eight on room air.
00:31
Got a blood pressure 156 over 80, blood glucose 170.
00:36
For the 18th council,
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Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792
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