Medical emergency at StoneSpring Emergency Center, Dulles VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted a pregnant patient experiencing spontaneous vaginal bleeding at StoneSpring Emergency Center in Loudoun County, Virginia. The patient was approximately 20 weeks pregnant, and the bleeding had stopped before responders arrived. No injuries or pain were reported, and vital signs were stable.
Audio|Heard on: Loudoun VA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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6.03, this is StoneSprings, go ahead.
00:04
Hey, so I'm (name withheld).
00:05
This is advancing en route time, I'm at 6303.
00:08
I'm with a (age withheld) female patient.
00:10
She complained of spontaneous bleeding from the vaginal area.
00:13
Patient is approximately 20 weeks pregnant.
00:15
Patient did not fall.
00:16
Patient did not hit their head.
00:20
The bleeding stopped about 5 minutes before we got there.
00:29
Vital signs as follows: heart rate 103, oxygen saturation 98%, blood pressure 150 over 93.
00:35
No interventions at this time.
00:37
We'll be at your facility in about 10 minutes.
00:39
You got any questions for me?
00:42
What was the age?
00:45
(Age withheld) female, first pregnancy.
00:50
Again, the complaint was vaginal discomfort and bleeding.
00:55
Negative. It is spontaneous vaginal bleeding, no pain.
01:01
Okay, room is not in arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Stone Springs Blvd, Dulles, VA 20166
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