Medical transport to hospital for weakness and nausea, Frisco TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics in Frisco transported an elderly woman to Medical City of Frisco after she experienced general weakness, nausea, and diarrhea for about a week. Her vital signs were stable, and the team reported being a few minutes away from the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic Four, go ahead.
00:01
Hey Medcom, Frisco Medic Four, paramedic Anderson.
00:05
En route today to Medical City of Frisco.
00:07
On board I have an 84-year-old female patient, currently (number withheld), priority three.
00:12
Chief flight today is going to be general weakness with nausea and diarrhea.
00:17
It's been progressing for about a week now.
00:20
Vitals as follows.
00:22
We have a pulse of 68 at 96% room air.
00:25
Blood pressure is 122 over 62.
00:27
We have a temperature of ninety-six point eight, no complaints of pain.
00:32
Approximately 3 minutes out for the hospital, any questions?
00:36
Hey, with that generalized weakness, do y'all happen to have a D-stick also or no, not yet? Negative on D-stick.
00:42
I'll let you know if it's out of normal range.
00:45
Three minutes to Medical City of Frisco.
00:46
Thank you.
00:49
Copy that. I'll let Medical City of Frisco know that you are about two to three minutes out.
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Location mentioned:
Frisco Square Blvd, Frisco, TX 75034
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