Medical transport of patient with dislocated hip and intoxication, North Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 47-year-old woman with a dislocated left hip, low potassium, and alcohol intoxication was transported by paramedics from Roper Mount Pleasant to Trident Emergency Room for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Trident, this is Paramedic Smalls on board FMT-50, inbound from Roper, Mount Pleasant.
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I've got an ETA of about eight minutes.
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I have on board a 47-year-old 65 KG female GCS of 15.
00:14
This patient was seen at the dislocated left hip.
00:19
She's also hypokalemic as well as ethanol intoxicated.
00:26
The patient has a 20 gauge in our left AC with 10 million equivalents of potassium chloride running at 100 milliliters an hour.
00:37
I've got a blood pressure of 116 over 77, a pulse rate of 75, and regular respiration 16,
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temperature of 97.8, 97.8, 90% of 2 saturation on room air.
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EKG shows a sinus rhythm.
00:53
A police suspension on my station in position of Trumpert.
00:56
She's being transported to your facility for further evaluation and treatment.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Plaza Dr, North Charleston, SC 29406
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