Medical transport to St. John Hospital, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported an adult male patient experiencing vomiting, weakness, and mild blood in vomit to St. John Hospital in Detroit. The patient's vital signs were stable, and no cardiac history was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. John Hospital, St.
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John Hospital 84 Bravo 113, priority two traffic, how do you copy?
00:07
John, this is (name withheld).
00:08
Go ahead.
00:11
Coming in with a 55-year-old male, AMR 4, GCS 15.
00:15
Chief complaint today is vomiting and weakness.
00:19
Patient has no cardiac history.
00:21
Patient has been vomiting all day with some specks of bright red in it.
00:25
Skin's a little diaphoretic.
00:27
We transmitted you a 12 lead.
00:29
Current vitals are as follows.
00:31
Blood pressure of 152 over 82, 152 over 82.
00:35
Heart rate up.
00:36
Heart rate of 141, SpO2 99 percent on room air, respirations.
00:41
Eighteen non-lay for pleasure of 119.
00:45
One hundred and 19.
00:46
We're about 5 min out.
00:47
You were wanting anything further?
00:50
Nothing further.
00:51
See you in recess upon arrival.
00:53
John's clear.
00:56
Copy recess.
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