Ambulance transports woman with flu symptoms to hospital, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew from OrthMed 81 reported to Baylor Hospital regarding a 30-year-old woman experiencing flu-like symptoms for several days. The patient, who has diabetes, congestive heart failure, and asthma, showed stable vital signs but elevated blood sugar readings. She was alert and required minimal assistance to be moved to a stretcher before transport to the hospital in Fort Worth.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Baylor for OrthMed 81, priority three traffic.
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This is Baylor, go ahead.
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Baylor for OrthMed 81, currently thirteen minutes away with a 30-year-old female.
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Chief complaint is flu-like symptoms, general malaise for three to four days.
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Patient says she is type one diabetic, with CHF and asthma, has been on her medications for two to four days.
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Three months.
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Got vitals for you as follows.
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Heart rate ninety-eight, blood pressure 105 over seventy-nine.
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End-tidal 38, nineteen respirations, ninety-seven percent on room air.
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Discovered that her blood sugar is reading high on the glucometer.
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She is a GCS of 15 with one assist to get to the stretcher.
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Any questions for me?
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Mission to order failure out.
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Location mentioned:
8th Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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