Elderly woman hospitalized for gastrointestinal bleeding, Richmond MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a call on Friday Street, Richmond, for a 90-year-old woman experiencing gastrointestinal bleeding. The patient reported bright red blood during bowel movements and a recent history of a ruptured polyp. She was transported to McLaren Macomb Hospital for evaluation and treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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MedStar Alpha 115, priority three traffic.
00:07
McLaren, go ahead.
00:09
MedStar Alpha 115 at near Friday Street with a 90-year-old female.
00:14
She is coming from home.
00:15
Her complaint is bloody stools.
00:19
She reported three bowel movements this morning with bright red blood.
00:29
This happened on Wednesday as well.
00:32
She was evaluated at a medical facility.
00:34
She was diagnosed with a possible ruptured polyp.
00:38
Since discharge, her bowel movements were normal until this morning.
00:49
She is not in pain.
00:52
She takes a baby aspirin.
00:56
Current heart rate is 65.
01:00
Blood pressure is 137 over 76.
01:04
Respirations are normal at 16 per minute.
01:09
They expect to arrive at the facility in about five minutes.
01:15
Some blood thinners noted.
01:18
She takes a small amount of aspirin.
01:23
Okay, clear and clear.
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Location mentioned:
Friday St, Richmond, MI 48062
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