Medic transports patient with possible internal bleeding, Fayetteville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a man, approximately sixty-nine years old, from near Owen Dr in Fayetteville to a medical facility. The patient had low blood pressure and dark stools following recent heart surgery. He was alert and stable during transport, though experiencing hypotension. It appears this was a medical emergency potentially involving internal bleeding.
Audio|Heard on: Hoke NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Cumberland Medics Seven, Cape Fear, stand by for a patient care report.
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Medics Seven, go ahead.
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Medics Seven is arriving at your facility with an approximately sixty-nine year old male.
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Sixty-nine year old male.
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Chief complaint is going to be hypotension with black tarry stools.
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Patient just recently had open heart surgery around Christmas.
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The patient is alert and oriented, UCS of 15.
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His blood pressure is 106 over sixty-six.
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Manual heart rate monitor. Heart rate is seventy-two, currently at ninety-nine percent on room air.
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Blood pressure on the monitor is 131 over sixty-six.
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Patient does not take any blood thinners.
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Unknown if we are on any type of hypertension medications.
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We'll be at your facility in about ten.
00:40
How do you copy?
00:41
That's a good copy.
00:42
See recharge.
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Location mentioned:
Owen Dr, Fayetteville, NC 28304
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