Female patient with abdominal pain and leg infection, Albert Lea MN
Emergency services responded to Trailside Apartments near East Front Street for a 60-year-old female with abdominal pain and an infection on her left lower leg. The patient was alert with stable vital signs and no severe symptoms observed during care.
Audio|Source: Austin Fire & EMS
02:28
Transcript:
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Priority two, Trailside Apartments, near East Front Street, Unit 118.
00:04
Again, near East Front Street, Unit 118, Outerley, Priority 2[1], and that's available.
00:08
This is that from 601, transporting one routine to MCHS Austin.
00:14
Got to 601, transporting routine, Austin.
00:19
Coverly fired a 6602-602.
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602.
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602. 602.
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The MCHO Austin from 601 incoming Medical.
00:35
What are your ambulances outside the ER?
00:39
Let's ask them, go ahead.
00:42
Tabby, thank you.
00:45
Albert Lee Cruz, do you want us to look at mutual aid for this trailside apartment's call?
00:53
We're not with a 60-year-old FEMA who was served really not well yesterday,
00:58
did have MSF quite a bit today.
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Negative fever, 98.8.A.
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temperature we receive bloodshar 334.
01:08
She has...
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...from 662,
01:14
we can probably handle that call here in about three minutes.
01:18
Cover that, 662.
01:19
I'll leave that up for you guys.
01:20
Thank you.
01:22
It's like left lower leg cellulitis at this time.
01:26
She does chest pain while we chose her unremarkable sinus rhythm.
01:32
The IV established girlfriend gave a heart rate of 98 blood pressure 1-22 over 7-6 trying to get her an N-title because she is kind of breathing a little fast for me.
01:42
Oxygen on-room air is 97 percent.
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E.C.A. 3 minutes.
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662, just be advised.
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It's a priority too for abdominal pain, so just let us know when you're ready.
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What happens?
02:05
You can drop that call on us.
02:12
Again,
02:14
this will be a priority two for abdominal pain.
02:18
It does have a history of stomach issues responding normally.
02:22
Left side pain going to lower abdomen.
02:25
No pain above the belly button, no syncopal or near syncope, priority two.
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Priority 2: Lower-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
Near E Front St, Albert Lea, MN 56007
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