Ambulance transports male patient with fever, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a 26-year-old male patient from home to a medical facility near Highland Ave in Madison for evaluation after several days of fever, reduced urine output, sweating, and productive cough. The patient’s condition included elevated heart rate, high temperature, and normal blood pressure and oxygen levels.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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UW from City Medic Seven, how do you copy?
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Medic Seven, go ahead.
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Hey UW, City Medic Seven en route to facility with a 26-year-old male patient coming from home.
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He's complained today of a fever for four days along with decreased urine output and feeling sweaty and unwell.
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According to (name withheld), she talked to the primary doctor and requested an ambulance.
00:27
Coming for further evaluation.
00:29
Substance alert, heart rate of 115, 117.
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Last temperature was 103 with Tylenol on board.
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Blood pressure is 131 over 84, respiration 16.
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SpO2 is 94% on room air.
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Patient also has a productive cough.
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We’re about 10 minutes out.
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Questions or comments?
00:51
No questions, Smith 7, see you when you get here.
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Thank you, WMedic 7’s out.
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Location mentioned:
Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792
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