Man with facial swelling linked to drug use treated, Fairmont WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders treated a man near Fairmont Medical Center with facial swelling and discoloration. The patient reported recent methamphetamine use and had not slept for three days. He also showed signs of a previous nosebleed.
Audio|Heard on: Marion WV Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
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25 to Fairmont Medical Center.
00:04
About your facility, 10-minute ETA
00:09
with a 47-year-old male about Fairmont PD for a well-being check.
00:14
PD requested EMS.
00:16
Patient has a right swollen eye with discoloration.
00:27
Also looks like he had a previous nose bleed.
00:32
Got dried out blood now.
00:37
Patients are unsure when it happened or when his eye or what he did to injure his eye and how long ago it was.
00:48
He also stated he was having some after effects of meth.
00:52
He last used last night.
00:54
Has not slept in three days.
00:57
Has allergies to deplicote and cream at all?
01:01
Not on any daily medication.
01:05
Not on any daily medications.
01:08
Then report any current medical history.
01:14
Current vital signs is a heart rate at 89.
01:19
BP 145 over 83.
01:22
0297% room air.
01:24
Resper 16.
01:26
GCS 456.
01:28
Everything else is unremarkable.
01:30
I'll give you guys more website upon arrival.
01:33
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Fairmont, WV 26554
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