Medical emergency involves rectal bleeding at medical center, Springfield OH
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency involves a 53-year-old male being transported to Springfield Regional Medical Center for rectal bleeding possibly related to hemorrhoids. The patient is stable, alert, and has a history of hypertension.
Audio|Heard on: Clark OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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ER 14, this is City Medic 6 en route to Springfield Regional Medical Center with a 53-year-old male coming from home.
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He noticed some blood in his stool this evening after eating supper.
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Said it's kind of loose bowel movement with bright red blood, has history of hemorrhoids.
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He's alert and oriented, ambulatory vitals are stable.
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A little tachycardic at 110 beats per minute.
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History of hypertension, takes medication for that.
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That if you don't have any further questions or orders, we'll be at your facility in about 5 min .
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Location mentioned:
East Unit, 100 Medical Center Dr #1, Springfield, OH 45504
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