Pregnancy complication prompts medical transport, Fayetteville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported an adult female patient experiencing pregnancy complications. The patient, approximately 20 weeks pregnant, was en route to a medical facility from near Owen Dr in Fayetteville. Paramedics reported complications involving a hand presentation. The patient's vital signs were stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Hoke NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Cape Fear Valley, this is Medic 11.
00:02
Stand by for patient care report.
00:04
11, go ahead please.
00:06
Medic 11 is en route to your facility with a patient, approximately 30 years old.
00:09
Patient is complaining of pregnancy complications this morning.
00:13
We do have a hand present at the vaginal area, heart rate of 103.
00:17
SpO2 100% on room air, blood pressure 153 over 114.
00:22
Patient is responsive at this time.
00:24
We have IV access established, ETA approximately 7 minutes.
00:28
How do you copy? Copy.
00:29
How many weeks is the patient?
00:31
Patient is currently 20 weeks.
00:33
Patient does get seen at Womack.
00:35
That's a good copy.
00:36
And you said there was a hand presented.
00:41
There is a hand present outside of the vaginal area.
00:43
10-4, please be recharged.
00:45
EMS, go ahead.
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Location mentioned:
Owen Dr, Fayetteville, NC 28304
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