Male diabetic patient transported to hospital for vomiting, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 34-year-old male diabetic experiencing persistent vomiting and high blood sugar is being transported to Meriter Hospital. Patient is alert, oriented, and blind but ambulatory. EMS has begun IV treatment en route.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Meriter, this is Madison Medic Number Nine.
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We're about seven to 10 minutes away from your facility with a medical alert.
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We have a 34-year-old male complaining of vomiting since 4:30.
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According to the patient, he took his own medication.
00:15
However, he feels like it's not working.
00:18
Patient is blind but was ambulatory.
00:21
Current status: alert and oriented times four.
00:24
Heart rate is 94, strong and regular.
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Blood pressure is 166 over 60.
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Respiration rate is 18.
00:31
Oxygen saturation is 100 on room air; patient is diabetic.
00:35
Blood sugar is 369.
00:39
Starting IV here at Madison.
00:42
Fran, any questions, comments, or concerns at this time? No questions.
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Location mentioned:
S Park St, Madison, WI 53715
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