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Elderly woman transported after mild illnessOceanside CA

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Tri City Hospital, Oceanside, CA

As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew responded to Tri City Hospital in Oceanside for an 82-year-old woman experiencing a mild medical issue. The patient was alert, stable, and without significant pain. After evaluation, she was transported to Kaiser San Marcos for further care.

Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Tri-City RA 103, CAD number is going to be (number withheld).
00:05
It's going to be a mild medical looking to go to Kaiser San Marcos, approximately 15 ETA for an 82 year old female.
00:14
Clear, copy that report 103.
00:18
Thanks Tri-City, we were called out.
00:22
For some medication.
00:28
Actually. Indeed,
00:31
Copy, crew acknowledged.
00:32
I stayed with a loss of pain.
00:41
Patient now fully alert and oriented.
00:44
Patient denying any pain, able to obey all simple motor commands, denying any dizziness, alert and tracking.
00:54
We got a heart rate of 89, normal sinus on the monitor.
01:01
No elevation or depression noted.
01:04
We had a patient temperature of 96.
01:06
Patient at 97 percent on room air.
01:12
Again, patient denies any dizziness now, no pain now.
01:17
Patient reports slight pain in the left thoracic region when palpated, but it resolves by itself.
01:27
We're going to go to Kaiser San Marcos.
01:30
We have a 15 ETA with new established IV access.
01:32
Is there anything I can clarify for you?
01:36
All right, all are trauma correct.
01:41
Sorry, CDS affirmative.
01:42
She was in her bed when it occurred.
01:44
No trauma associated.
01:47
And what is the respiratory rate?
01:51
Try a degree of.
01:53
RA 103, the respiratory rate of this patient with their oxygen sat at 97% on room air.
02:03
Tri-City RA 103, we're switching radios.
02:04
Can you repeat last?
02:07
RA 103, what was the respiratory rate of this patient?
02:14
Respiratory rate was going to be 18.
02:17
Retinal volume.
02:19
RA 103, I'll give Kaiser a heads up with your 15-minute ETA.
02:23
Thank you again for the run.
02:25
You all stay safe out there.
02:26
We're clear.

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Tri City Hospital, Oceanside, CA

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