Woman hospitalized for pancreatitis flare-up and vomiting


Audio|Source: Miami County Fire and EMS - West Central
03:7
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Priority 4 list assist 9.08 New Haven Road cross street is Amherst Avenue and Falmouth Avenue 9-06. Station 21, Medicare 21, Ops 20. Station 21, go ahead. Currently on 25A interrupt up rally, we should be able to make a quick turn around. That's clear, thank you. It's upper valley. Go ahead, give one. Your old female, coming from home with a chief complaint of a pancreatitis flare up. The state she began vomiting approximately two days ago, has been unable to get it under control. unable to keep down any solids or liquids. She also has a history of therosis of the liver and hypertension. She has a pulse of 130. She is 94% on 2 liters of oxygen. Her respiratory rate is 17. Her end title is 27. Her last blood pressure was 160 over 105. She is ANO times four with a GCF 13. She did walk downstairs from the second floor of her apartment to our top. We will be there in five minutes. Do you have any other questions? No, no questions. Thank you very much. We'll see you. female coming from home with a chief complaint of a pancreatitis flare-up. The state she began vomiting approximately two days ago, has been unable to get it under control, unable to keep down any solids or liquids. The patient also has a history of therosis of the liver and hypertension. She has a pulse of 130. She is 94% on 2 liters of oxygen. Her restaurant rate is 17. Her end title is 27. Her last blood pressure was 160 over 105. She is ANO times 4 with a GCS is 13. She does walk downstairs from the second floor of her apartment to our talk. We will be there in five minutes. Do you have any other questions? No, no questions. Thank you very much. We'll see you.
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Location mentioned:
New Haven Rd & Amherst Ave, Piqua, OH 45356
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