Medical team assists patient at St. John Hospital, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, ambulance personnel transported a patient to St. John Hospital for a medical emergency involving severe abdominal pain. The patient reported a history of pancreatitis and experienced symptoms throughout the day. Medical staff were prepared for arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. John, St.
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John, 84 Alpha 115, do you copy?
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(name withheld), go ahead.
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St. John's 84 Alpha 115, coming to you for a priority two medical.
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We have a patient complaining of severe lower abdominal pain.
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Patient has no rigidity on palpation.
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Patient states they have a history of pancreatitis.
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Symptoms have been going on all day since waking up this morning.
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Nothing makes the patient feel better.
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Vitals go as follows.
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Blood pressure is 200 over 110.
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That is 200 over 110.
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Heart rate is 117, twenty-two respirations a minute at 100% SpO2.
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ETA to your facility is needed.
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Nothing further.
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See you upon arrival.
00:54
St. John’s clear.
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