Elderly man treated for nosebleed near N 92nd St, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders assisted an elderly man experiencing a persistent nosebleed near N 92nd St in Milwaukee. The nosebleed reportedly recurred during dinner and was treated with medication before transport to Froedtert Hospital. The bleeding appeared controlled at the time of transport, and the patient’s vital signs were stable.
Audio|Heard on: Milwaukee WI EMS-Talk Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Base from 53 going to Froedtert, got a case number (number withheld).
00:06
We have an 88-year-old male patient coming from home, has been having nosebleeds on and off for approximately the last two weeks.
00:15
Nosebleed started again today at dinner time roughly an hour ago and won't stop.
00:19
We gave 1 g of TXA on some gauze and so far bleeding is controlled.
00:27
Last set of us. We have the patient.
00:28
Blood pressure is 187 over 86, with a pulse rate of 80, and regular respiratory rate of 20.
00:34
With clear breath sounds at a GCS of 15, no blood sugar, no other interventions outside of the TXA, and we have an ETA to Froedtert of approximately 3 minutes.
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Any questions?
00:47
Is he on blood thinners?
00:50
I copy. I'll let (name withheld) know.
00:51
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
N 92nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53226
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