Elderly woman transferred with neck swelling from infection, Midland MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 82-year-old woman was transferred from Clare to MyMichigan Medical Center Midland with neck swelling caused by Ludwig's angina. Her vital signs were stable during EMS transport and she showed no respiratory distress.
Audio|Heard on: Midland MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hello, this is Paramedic State Waterstrap Work Car.
00:02
We're coming from Clare from a stat transfer.
00:06
We have an 82-year-old team support.
00:08
Chief complaint is swelling from Ludwig's angina.
00:12
She received unison and decadron.
00:17
Patient's pretty stable.
00:18
She's not complaining of any respiratory distress.
00:20
Vitals are currently 72 for heart rate.
00:24
132 over 62 for blood pressure and 100% on room air.
00:28
She has swelling in her neck area.
00:31
She noted tenderness upon palpation.
00:34
Lungs are clear and equal bilaterally.
00:37
We'll see you about six minutes and we'll have any questions.
00:41
Nothing further at this time.
00:42
We'll get your room to sign on arrival in my Michigan clear.
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Location mentioned:
Wellness Dr, Midland, MI 48670
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