Paramedics transport patient from Midland for illness, Midland MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics in Midland, Michigan, transported an elderly patient from near St Marys Dr to a local hospital for nausea, vomiting, and weakness. The patient reportedly has a history of pancreatic cancer and prior gallbladder surgery, with some ongoing complications. Vital signs were monitored and medication was administered during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Midland MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Clare Med Alpha Two inbound with Priority Two traffic.
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This is our scene this year.
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Go ahead.
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Evening, paramedic Frederickson.
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We're involved with a patient, chief complaint nausea and vomiting weakness.
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The patient has a history of pancreatic cancer for about a year now, and had their gallbladder out in October.
00:25
They've had some complications with that.
00:31
Current blood pressure is 117 over 56.
00:35
Does seem to be an acid, about a four-lead.
00:42
Breathing 20 times a minute and 97% on 12 liters.
00:47
Non-rig reader.
00:49
We gave four Zofran for the nausea.
00:54
If there's nothing further, we should see you in about 8 minutes.
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That's good copy.
01:01
We'll see you on arrival, 707 on arrival.
01:03
Standard is clear.
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Location mentioned:
St Marys Dr, Midland, MI 48640
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