Medical team transports patient to UW Hospital, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel were transporting an elderly man to UW Hospital for evaluation after he reported a new headache and groin discomfort. The patient, who has a catheter, appeared stable with normal vital signs and had no signs of stroke upon assessment. The team was approximately six minutes from arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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UW from Med Two.
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Med Two, this is UW.
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Go ahead.
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Patient is en route.
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About six to eight minutes out, an eighty-two-year-old male coming from a location of assistance with a complaint of a headache that started today.
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Also having some groin discomfort.
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Does have a catheter.
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There was no bag attached to it, so they visualized his urine output.
00:22
It sounds like a week ago he was seen for some calf issues in our system.
00:28
Negative findings for a stroke.
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He is oriented to person with stable vitals.
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They have a blood pressure. Blood pressure of 138 over 80.
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Pulse is at 70 and regular.
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Ninety-nine on room air, and blood glucose of 117.
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Any comments or concerns? Again, we're about six minutes out.
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Location mentioned:
Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53792
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