Medical emergency with bleeding symptoms near El Camino Real, South San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical responders are attending to a patient near El Camino Real who appears to have general weakness and bright red blood in their stool, indicating a possible gastrointestinal bleeding. The situation may involve serious symptoms requiring hospital care.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is a 9501,000.2.
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We have a 15 minute ETA.
00:05
We have 4BMD6, 8664-0.
00:07
We have a general least known like this been going on in the basket.
00:11
Please know that's blood there's still today.
00:13
There is red blood and cocaine amounts to you.
00:16
We have NAPS4.
00:17
We do have an NAPHISTA.
00:21
We have 4 Zophrin on 4DU and Naja.
00:23
We have vital as well as pressure worldwide 4-4-572.
00:27
Pardon 88. 9 to stop 20 respiration, 44 in room paired.
00:30
If you don't have anything further, I'll see you 15 minutes, Coach.
00:36
Hi, Unit 51, this is Kaiser.
00:38
All we got the end of your transmission, could you just send over the chief complaint?
00:44
General weakness with a sign to the GI bleed.
00:47
Patient has bright red blood in her stools and a cocaptious mouth.
00:52
Thank you very much.
00:53
Caucer's top copies.
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3 in 15.
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Location mentioned:
El Camino Real, South San Francisco, CA 94080
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