Medical transport for man in distress near Gorman Ave, Elkins WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 61-year-old man experiencing respiratory distress and abdominal swelling from near Gorman Ave in Elkins to Davis Memorial Hospital. The patient’s vital signs included high blood pressure and stable oxygen levels. Medics indicated they were unable to establish IV access during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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The EMR Randolph Medic 781.
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Go ahead.
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Yeah, we're inbound to your facility.
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We have a 61-year-old male chief complaint.
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It's going to be respiratory distress.
00:14
Patient has distended abdomen.
00:17
States that he has had IVs and has needed fluid removed in the past.
00:23
Heart rate 77.
00:25
SpO2 is 100%.
00:29
Eight liters on nebulizer.
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Five milligrams of albuterol, half milligram of Atrovent.
00:38
Blood pressure 208 over 96.
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We're coming in to your facility in approximately ten to eleven minutes.
00:51
IV access has been unable to be obtained.
00:53
We'll have more bedside.
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