Medical crew treats woman with facial swelling, Columbus OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a woman to Grant Medical Center after she experienced swelling and drooping on the right side of her face, along with a headache and mild breathing difficulty. Her vital signs were stable, and she appeared alert and oriented during the evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 17 is en route to you with a 26-year-old female patient.
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Chief complaint is face and a headache,
00:10
and face pain.
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Patient states she feels like the right side of her face is swollen and has pain.
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She does have a,
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the right side of her face does appear to be swollen with a slight droop.
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Which would give her LAMS of one, no deficits anywhere else.
00:32
Patient's facial symptoms have been going on for a day or so.
00:37
We do have a language barrier.
00:40
No other complaints that we can figure out at this time.
00:44
She is alert and oriented.
00:46
GCS of 15.
00:48
Blood pressure was 138 over 70.
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Heart rate was 100.
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Heart rate was 100.
00:58
She was 99% on room air, respirations 18.
01:03
She is also complaining of trouble breathing, but we do have lung sounds that are clear and she's moving good air.
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We should be there within the next five to ten minutes.
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Location mentioned:
S Grant Ave, Columbus, OH 43215
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