Male patient treated for suspected bladder infection, Plymouth MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 65-year-old male patient was treated for increased urination frequency and discomfort, suspected to have a bladder infection. Vital signs were stable and he was transported to Henry Ford Plymouth Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hems Radio, Hems Radio, HMSA, Alpha 8143, Priority 3 traffic for Henry Ford Plymouth, how do you copy?
00:08
Henry Ford's online, go home, report.
00:11
Evening, Henry Ford, 8143, we're en route to your facility, Priority 3, with a 65-year-old male patient.
00:19
Chief complaint is going to be increased frequency in urination.
00:25
He also describes as like an uncomfortable pressure in his penis when he is urinating and describes it as similar to prior bladder infections he suffered.
00:36
He's A&O4, GCS of 15.
00:40
We got a heart rate of 60, respirations 16, non-labored, setting 100% on room air.
00:46
Last pressure is 96 over 58, 96 over 58 with a map of 70.
00:53
He has no additional complaints.
00:55
He does note that the urine is melodorous but not discolored.
00:59
Oh,
01:00
he's also afebrile 100.0 Fahrenheit.
01:03
Unless you require anything further.
01:05
Our ETA is going to be about 15 minutes.
01:09
Sounds good, thank you.
01:10
We'll see you to get here.
01:13
Clear.
01:14
It's clear.
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Location mentioned:
Ann Arbor Rd, Plymouth, MI 48170
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