Man taken to Mercy Hospital for chest and abdominal pain, Perrysburg OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, whitehouse Fire Department transported a 67-year-old man to Mercy Hospital for chest and abdominal pain associated with a recurring hernia. The patient reported persistent pain since the morning and normal vital signs upon assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Lucas OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Whitehouse Fire to Mercy Perrysburg.
00:02
Whitehouse Fire calling Mercy.
00:05
Go ahead.
00:09
Good evening, Mercy.
00:10
Whitehouse Fire is en route to your location.
00:12
Estimated 15-minute ETA.
00:14
Have on board a 67-year-old male.
00:15
67-year-old.
00:16
Chief complaint is abdominal and chest pain.
00:20
Has a hernia that moves in and out periodically.
00:23
Reports muscle cramping when that happens.
00:29
Started this morning around 10.
00:30
He has been unable to relieve the pain since 10 this morning despite hydration, walking, and stretching.
00:37
Decided to come to the ER.
00:40
Current BP 189 over 97.
00:44
Pulse 96 strong and regular.
00:46
Oxygen saturation 98% on room air.
00:48
ECG non-diagnostic for ST elevation or depression.
00:51
Patient is conscious, alert, and oriented times four.
00:55
Any questions or orders?
00:57
Call for questions or orders.
01:00
We will call in and update Mercy.
01:04
Arriving shortly, Whitehouse Fire clear.
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Location mentioned:
Eckel Junction Rd, Perrysburg, OH 43551
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