Woman taken to hospital for ongoing nosebleed, Sylvania OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 76-year-old woman to Flower Hospital for a persistent nosebleed lasting about 30 minutes. She was awake and resting, with nasal packing applied. Her blood pressure and heart rate were monitored, and she reported no other issues.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Flower, please read,
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identify, and go ahead with report.
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This is Springfield Medics 51.
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We are currently about five minutes from your facility coming in with a 76-year-old female.
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For epistaxis, it's been ongoing for about 30 minutes now.
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A patient is awake and oriented times four is currently resting as comfortably as possible on our cot.
00:24
We do have a 5x9 and a nasal clamp in place.
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Patient has gone through multiple 4x4s and
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clean X's, she's been coughing up cloths as well.
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Currently, blood pressure is 143 over 76, heart rate 95.
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Patient denies any other complaints.
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If you have no further questions orders, we'll see you guys in about 5.
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I'm sorry,
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could you repeat the blood pressure?
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143 over 76.
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Okay, no further questions.
00:57
We'll give you a little upon arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Harroun Rd, Sylvania, OH 43560
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