Minor allergic reaction prompts hospital transport, Cortland NY
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According to the dispatch call, a non-emergency medical transport was conducted for a middle-aged woman experiencing a minor allergic reaction to a new medication near Homer Ave in Cortland. The patient was stable with normal vital signs and taken to Cortland ER for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Tompkins NY Hospital Group Calls
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Cortland ER, Groton 852.
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Go ahead, this is Cortland.
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Cortland, Groton 852,
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about 10 minutes out.
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BLS non-emergent transport of a middle-aged female.
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Chief complaint of allergic reaction to a new medication.
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Patient is in the process of diagnosis for lupus.
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Started a new medication, an ointment for her face.
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Reports minor swelling of her lip for 2 hours.
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At this time, airway is patent.
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Vital signs stable, 84 for heart rate.
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141 over 75 is current pressure, up from 120.
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Blood sugar normal at 99, 100% on room air.
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Lungs are clear and equal, airway patent.
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No laryngeal edema observed.
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No hives noted.
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Swelling in the lip is relatively minor.
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No previous history of allergies.
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In about 10 minutes, arrival expected.
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Receives coronal note.
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852 clear.
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Location mentioned:
Homer Ave, Cortland, NY 13045
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