Elderly man transported to hospital for persistent vomiting, Wayne MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 95-year-old man is being transported to Corewell Wayne Hospital after persistent vomiting following a routine outpatient checkup. He remains alert and oriented but has vomit on his clothes and bedding.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good afternoon, Corewell Wayne.
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This is Alpha 532, Westland Fire.
00:03
We're going to be around with a 95-year-old male, 95-year-old male.
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Chief complaint today is vomiting.
00:10
The patient is currently alert and oriented, which is baseline for patient, the GCS support score, which is also baseline.
00:19
The patient was at an outpatient clinic getting seen for routine checkup.
00:25
He began vomiting once three hours ago, and then in the last 30 minutes has been nonstop vomiting.
00:36
The patient did vomit in the presence of crew multiple times.
00:41
It currently has vomit on him and on his sheets and clothes.
00:50
Final signs are as follows.
00:54
Pulse pressure of 126 over 55, oxygen saturation of 98%, 16 respirations per minute.
01:04
Spacious heart is currently at 76, in a sinus rhythm with frequent PVCs,
01:12
with two possible runs of ventricular tachycardia noted, but currently in a sinus rhythm.
01:18
We'll be at your facility in approximately five minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Annapolis St, Wayne, MI 48184
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