Paramedics transport man with infection concern, Morgantown WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS transported a 28-year-old man from near J D Anderson Dr in Morgantown to Monongalia General Hospital for evaluation of ongoing generalized aches and concern for a possible recurring blood infection. His vital signs were stable and he reported no known drug allergies.
Audio|Heard on: Marion WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Monongalia General Facility, approximate five-minute ETA.
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The twenty-eight-year-old male chief complaint generalized aches, pains.
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Patient stated he does have a history of a blood infection that he did have a few years ago.
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He said he's scared he has another one.
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This has been going on for approximately three weeks.
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He has no known drug allergies, medication,
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suboxone,
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prior medical history hypertension,
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current vital signs, heart rate ninety-eight, BP 130 over seventy-three,
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O two 100 percent room air, reference 18, glucose 100, GCS 400.
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Four five six.
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Reading is saying seven out of ten, temperature ninety-seven point seven, pupils decoying active.
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He's pale, warm and dry.
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Breath sounds unlabored, clear.
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Everything else is unremarkable.
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I'll give you guys more buzz side upon arrival.
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Location mentioned:
J D Anderson Dr, Morgantown, WV 26505
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