Man with abdominal pain transported to Somerset Hospital, Somerset PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a man with abdominal pain on the right side, worsening with deep breaths and a history of kidney stones, was transported to Somerset Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Somerset PA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Another two inbound with a 61-6-1-year-old male chief complaint.
00:04
Right lower quadrant, right upper quadrant, abdominal pain.
00:08
Fresh repairs to the old, right lower pain as well on the pelt.
00:11
And then right upper quadrant pain, worsens on taking a brief deep breath during palpation.
00:19
Negative fever chills,
00:21
light-headed is a nauseous, no chest pain, not short of breath.
00:25
No significant history,
00:27
still has called butter and appendix, the history of also kidney stones.
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Location mentioned:
S Center Ave, Somerset, PA 15501
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