Cardiac emergency at Nanticoke Memorial Hospital, Seaford DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew responded to a medical emergency involving an eighteen-year-old female experiencing a possible cardiac arrest at Nanticoke Memorial Hospital in Seaford. The patient, previously treated for congestive heart failure, reported abdominal pain and vomiting before being transported to another facility. Her vital signs were stable during transfer.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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All right, we have (name withheld) on board bringing an eighteen-year-old female in cardiac arrest at Nanticoke Memorial Hospital.
00:08
Copy clear.
00:12
Eighteen-year-old female, recent CRMC patient for congestive heart failure, currently being transported.
00:21
Had an ER procedure and then developed issues.
00:25
Increased tightness reported after that.
00:28
Undergoing rehab, please confirm PM rehab appointment.
00:30
Called for acute abdominal pain after first meal today.
00:35
Patient reported vomiting.
00:38
Did not come in for the complaint of pain initially.
00:42
Friends report patient’s pain level as nine out of ten.
00:48
Stable vitals, about ninety-seven percent on room air.
00:51
Patient appeared clean.
00:52
Will rest once safety confirmed.
00:56
Yeah, here is traffic report.
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Location mentioned:
Middleford Rd, Seaford, DE 19973
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