Patient with rare condition taken to hospital, Mt Pleasant SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS transported an unidentified female patient from a facility near Highway 17 to Roper Mount Pleasant Hospital. Staff noted that the patient was not normally altered but appeared to have an altered mental status. Paramedics reported a Glasgow Coma Scale of 13 and a temperature of 96°F. The patient also had a rare skin condition, though details were unclear.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Charleston Medic 31 to Roper Mount Pleasant.
00:04
Roper Mount Pleasant, working with you.
00:08
Blessing of eighty-eight.
00:11
Facility staff stated that (name withheld) is not normally altered.
00:15
(Name withheld) is currently transient, altered mental status.
00:17
(Name withheld) is not able to respond to questions, but sometimes can.
00:22
She has a temperature of ninety-six degrees.
00:24
I currently put her at a GCS of 13.
00:32
Do you have any comments for me to start?
00:36
No questions or others with you when you get here, Mount Pleasant.
00:39
The patient also has a history of a rare skin condition.
00:46
Facility staff did not have any medical information on her.
00:49
They just told us she has a rare skin condition and they don't know what it's called.
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Location mentioned:
N Hwy 17, Mt Pleasant, SC 29466
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