Medical emergency at Riverside Methodist due to alcohol relapse, Columbus OH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical responders are transporting a 62-year-old man to Riverside Methodist hospital. The patient appears to be experiencing an alcohol relapse and has been vomiting blood for about four days. His current vital signs include a pulse rate of 94, oxygen saturation at 94% on room air, blood pressure around 136 over 106, blood sugar of 78, and a temperature near 97.8 degrees. No medical interventions have been performed during transport so far.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 631 to Riverside Methodist.
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Medic 231, this is Riverside Methodist.
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This is Medic 631.
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We are en route to your facility with a sixty-two year old male patient.
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Chief complaint today is going to be an alcohol relapse.
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Patient has been vomiting for approximately four days and they have blood in their vomit.
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Current vitals are as follows.
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Her rate of ninety-four, SpO two and ninety-four percent on room air.
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Blood pressure 100 and thirty-six over 106.
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Blood sugar of seventy-eight.
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Temperature of ninety-seven point eight.
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We have no interventions at this time.
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At this time, if nothing further, we'll arrive at your facility in about 6 min.
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Six hundred and 13, can you repeat the blood pressure again?
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Blood pressure of 100 and thirty-six over 106.
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Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH 43214
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