Paramedics transport patient with pregnancy complications, East Lansing MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics in East Lansing transported an adult patient from a medical facility to the hospital for pregnancy-related complications. The patient, approximately 34 weeks pregnant, was experiencing contractions and variable fetal heart rate. Medical personnel established intravenous access and monitored vital signs during transit.
Audio|Heard on: Shiawassee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Sparrow ER, Sparrow ER, East Lansing Medic 12, how do you copy?
00:03
Hey, call what?
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Sparrow ER to East Lansing Medic 12, paramedic curse.
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Inbound near facility with a (name withheld), coming from Sparrow OBGYN.
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Chief complaint today is going to be pregnancy problems.
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Abdominal pain secondary to contractions.
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The baby's heart rate dropping into the 70s.
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Current heart rate for the baby is 118.
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Patient is 34 weeks pregnant.
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Gravita one, para zero.
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No other pregnancy issues.
00:34
Regular prenatal care.
00:37
Got an IV established, vitals as follows.
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Got a pulse of 72, low sinus on four lead.
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SpO2 96% on room air.
00:44
Most recent pressure is 130 over 80 and blood sugar of 80.
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If you need nothing further, we'll be there about seven.
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Location mentioned:
W Lake Lansing Rd, East Lansing, MI 48823
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