Medic responds to illness near Olentangy River Rd, Columbus OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 79-year-old female experiencing nausea, vomiting, and body aches for two hours to Riverside Hospital. IV fluids and medication were administered en route. Vital signs indicated an elevated heart rate, stable blood pressure, and normal oxygen levels.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 51 to Riverside.
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Medic 51, this is 55.
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Go ahead.
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Medic 51, we're en route to your facility with a 79-year-old female patient.
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She is complaining of nausea and vomiting that has been ongoing for the last 2 hours.
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Patient says she woke up and has not been able to stop vomiting.
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She has vomited once in our presence.
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She also has some body aches.
00:26
EKG is sinus tachy.
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Heart rate is about 107 on the monitor.
00:30
Blood pressure 148 over 76.
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Oxygen saturation at 98% on room air.
00:34
Respirations at 18.
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We have an IV established.
00:38
It is an 18-gauge in the left arm, and we have given her 2 mg of IV Zofran.
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She has also taken a couple of Zofran tablets at home but has not been able to keep them down.
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If you do not have any questions or concerns, we will see you in about 5 minutes.
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Medic 51 Riverside is clear.
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Location mentioned:
Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH 43214
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