Elderly patient transported for nausea and fever, Wendell NC
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According to the dispatch call, franklin County EMS 22 transported a 93-year-old man from his home in Wendell to WakeMed Wendell Healthplex for nausea, vomiting, weakness, and fever. The transport was non-emergency, and the patient received fluids and medication for nausea en route.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Weak one, this is Franklin County EMS 22.
00:04
This is one, go ahead.
00:08
Franklin County EMS 22 coming to you non-emergent.
00:10
We have an ETA of about 10 minutes with a 93-year-old male coming from home.
00:15
Chief complaint today is nausea, vomiting, and weakness.
00:20
Symptoms began this evening at about 6 p.m.
00:29
Temperature recorded at 101.4.
00:33
Patient vomited in our presence.
00:35
No blood noted.
00:36
The remainder of his vitals are as follows.
00:38
GCS 15, heart rate 99.
00:41
Last blood pressure was 133 over 49.
00:45
Respiratory rate 28.
00:46
SpO2 95% on two liters.
00:49
He was at about 90 to 93 on room air.
00:53
Blood sugar was 188.
00:55
IV established.
00:57
Patient receiving a bolus of LR and 4 mg of medication for nausea.
01:01
You require anything further from me?
01:03
Nothing further.
01:04
See charge on arrival for assignment window clear.
01:07
Roger, charge on arrival 22 out.
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Location mentioned:
Wendell Valley Blvd, Wendell, NC 27591
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