Medic transports patient with flu-like illness, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medics in Fort Worth transported a sixty-three-year-old female from a private residence near Pennsylvania Ave to Harris Downtown Hospital for a possible flu-like illness. The patient reported nausea, fever, body aches, chills, diarrhea, and a productive cough for several days. Her vital signs were stable, and she was alert and ambulatory during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Fort Worth Medic Forty, priority three traffic for Harris Downtown.
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This is Harris unit.
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Good morning, Harris.
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This is Fort Worth Medic Forty.
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Sixty-three-year-old female transported from home.
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Chief complaint includes nausea and fever.
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Additional symptoms include body aches, diarrhea, headache, and chills.
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Symptoms ongoing for about four days, includes green productive cough.
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No other complaints.
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Last recorded blood pressure 120 over 58.
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Heart rate about 92.
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Breathing rate approximately 18 per minute.
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Oxygen saturation 90 percent on room air.
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GCS score is 15.
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Axillary temperature 100.3, blood sugar 180.
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Patient ambulatory, estimated arrival in about 15 minutes.
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Questions?
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No questions, see you here.
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Location mentioned:
Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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