Medical team responds to bleeding issue near Cherry St, Toledo OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded near Cherry St in Toledo to assist an elderly male experiencing bleeding from a urinary catheter after it was reportedly pulled. The patient was alert, stable, and transported to St. Vincent Hospital for evaluation. No signs of additional trauma were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Lucas OH Hospital Group Calls
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Medic five to St.
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V's.
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Medic five.
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We're en route to your facility with an alert and oriented 79-year-old male.
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Main complaint today is a patient had a Foley catheter placed in your facility sometime yesterday,
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and it has gotten tugged on a couple times throughout the day.
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And there is now some blood coming from the catheter.
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Yes, maybe between 15 and 100 ml of blood inside of the bag.
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No other signs of any trauma or anything.
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Patient's lap.
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See if you guys see any pain associated with it.
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Vitals are as follows.
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We're at 126 over 80 on blood pressure.
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Pulse is 96 regular,
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probably non-diagnostic, 97%.
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Room air SpO2 and a blood sugar of 140.
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We're approximately five to seven minutes from your facility if you don't have any other questions or orders.
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All right, see you soon.
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Location mentioned:
Cherry St suite 10, Toledo, OH 43608
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