Elderly man taken to hospital for medical emergency, Mt Pleasant SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS unit transported an elderly man to Roper Hospital in Mount Pleasant for a possible medical emergency involving weakness, abdominal pain, and high blood sugar. The patient appeared stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Roper Mount Pleasant, this is Advanced Fifty Four of the patient care report.
00:05
Roper Mount Pleasant, go ahead.
00:08
Hey there, I am coming to your routine with an (age withheld) year old male.
00:11
Chief complaint today is going to be generalized weakness and abdominal pain along with leg pain.
00:17
Be advised, patient is also a type one diabetic.
00:20
Last sugar we got was (number withheld).
00:25
Patient is (number withheld) GCS 15 at this time.
00:28
Vitals are as follows.
00:29
I got (number withheld) on the monitor for a heart rate, (number withheld) over (number withheld) for a blood pressure and satin at 98 on room air with good plus.
00:40
Got you 20 gauge in that left forearm area running lactated ringers KVO at this time.
00:49
We'll be to your facility in a couple minutes.
00:52
Do you have any other questions or orders for me?
00:56
No questions or orders at this time.
00:58
Room assignment upon arrival, present clear.
01:02
Copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
N Hwy 17, Mt Pleasant, SC 29466
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