Elderly man treated for abdominal pain and low oxygen, Frederick MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 88-year-old man was transported to Frederick MD hospital with abdominal pain and low oxygen levels. He had a wound vac and was receiving IV fluids and oxygen therapy during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick MD Hospital Group Calls
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00:53
Transcript:
00:00
Good morning, this is ALS2.
00:02
Inbound your facility with a priority one.
00:05
Eighty-eight-year-old male, chief complaint is abdominal pain.
00:08
How do you copy?
00:11
Copy, go ahead.
00:14
Patients alert down towards UCCC.S.
00:16
Is 15. Patient does have a wound vac.
00:20
So I can't believe.
00:21
He's generalized abdominal pain starting yesterday for rest.
00:26
Again, of course,
00:27
Nursing staff found him to be hypoxic at 82%.
00:30
We currently have him at 96% on 4 liters of oxygen.
00:34
Heart rate is 110, showing sinus tachycardia on 12-lead.
00:38
Floop ratio is 93, 62, respiratory rate is 32, and his end title is 22.
00:43
I do have IV access, LR is being administered, E-Kid is going to be about five, and do you have questions?
00:52
No, that's it.
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Location mentioned:
W 7th St, Frederick, MD 21701
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