Patient transported with active nosebleed to hospital, Martinsburg WV
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services are transporting a 65-year-old man with an active nosebleed to Berkeley Medical Center. He has had the nosebleed for 20 minutes and experienced a similar issue the day before. His bleeding is currently controlled with pressure. Vital signs are stable and there are no other medical problems reported.
Audio|Heard on: Monongalia WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're en route to BMC, uh, oh,
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correction, WV (number withheld), write the BMC if I,
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check the 8 minute ETA.
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On board, I have a 65-year-old male patient, 6-5, chief-un lets me a nosebleed.
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Morning Mr.
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Ravel found one male patient sitting upstairs in his room.
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Patients said that he's been having a nose bleed for the last 20 minutes.
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Now, patients stated that he did have a nose bleed yesterday, that he was unable to stop as well.
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That is...
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Correction.
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All right.
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Those had pressure on his nose with a rag at this time.
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Still actively bleeding.
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It is controlled,
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finals was a follow. I got a BP of 162 over 70, hard rate at 88, respiration 514, got a 029 off room area, got GCS 456.
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No allergies and no path medical history besides the nose leads.
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Transport and BLS, physician of comfort,
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update ETA to Berkeley Medical Center around six minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Hospital Dr, Martinsburg, WV 25401
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