Elderly hospice patient taken to Galion Hospital, Galion OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medic unit in Galion, Ohio transported an elderly hospice patient from Magnolia Terrace to Galion Hospital. The patient had removed a medical device and showed minor bleeding. The individual, with a history of dementia, was medicated for potential combative behavior. The situation appeared to be a medical emergency requiring hospital care.
Audio|Heard on: Morrow OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Galion Medic 111, be the Galion Hospital.
00:05
I'll be the Galion Hospital, go ahead.
00:08
Yes ma'am, we'll be in a rapid facility now.
00:11
Emergency status for Magnolia Terrace with a 93-year-old male who removed his catheter.
00:16
History of dementia; patient is also on hospice.
00:20
Hospice requests transport.
00:22
He is medicated at this time to prevent combative behavior.
00:29
There was some blood on his pants.
00:31
Pulse sixty-five, respirations sixteen, blood pressure 152 over 79, oxygen 94 percent on room air.
00:39
Patient is currently sleeping.
00:42
If no further orders, we'll see arrival in about two to three minutes.
00:47
Let's see a room code arrival.
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