Man with abdominal pain transported to medical center, Davenport IA
An ambulance crew transported a 27-year-old man to Genesis Medical Center in Davenport, Iowa. He experienced abdominal and chest pain related to pancreatitis, likely triggered by alcohol. He also reported dizziness and nausea. Vital signs were monitored, and initial treatments including aspirin were given during transport.
Audio|Source: Davenport and Quad Cities Metro Police, Fire / EMS
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This Ryan, Jonas, Lion, Genesis 39, calling patient report.
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Okay, so on your head.
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Hi, Genesis 39, (number withheld), RogerGy facility of about a 5 minute ETA on board.
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27-year-old male chief in place to the abdominal pain, chest pain,
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that radiates to his back, patient reports history of pancreatitis,
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diabetes,
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said that he's had pancreatitis flaredos before.
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I had some big down on some alcohol earlier, believes that there might be another pancreatitis player of, reporting some dizziness and some nausea as well.
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He says he has no prescribed medications or anything like that, no known allergies.
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Crate for the vitals, 140 over 97, it's 140 over 97, heart rate of 80s during sinus with a amount of longer.
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We did do with 12-laden transmit that to your as facility, respirations are 18 non-labored at 95% on room air.
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Blood sugar of 148, that's 148 for blood sugar.
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He's got a 20-gauge in the right, E.C.
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I just gave four as though, frankly, nausea.
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We've also given four baby aspirin orally, requesting orders for pain medication on 15 micrograms, sorry.
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