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Paramedics transport cancer patient with weakness to hospitalStanford CA

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Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305

As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 67-year-old female cancer patient experiencing several days of weakness to Stanford Medical Center. The patient had high lactate levels and was receiving saline infusion during transport. Vital signs were stable with normal consciousness.

Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Hi, it's Stanford, the San Mateo County Paramedic 21 coming in code 2 in detail about 10 minutes.
00:04
On board is a 67-year-old female.
00:07
Two complaints are going to be weakness for the last few days.
00:10
The patient is a cancer patient and chemo-patient with pancreatic cancer.
00:14
A lot of labs came back, lactate was high.
00:16
She is from infusion clinic and they wanted us as transfer.
00:19
We still have the one-liter saline running from the port for the attention of the doctor on scene.
00:24
Last set of vitals is 135 over 69, heart rate 106, sinus.
00:28
Pulse oximetry with a right forearm branch block, 18 respirations, 90% on room air, blood glucose 110, patient's AVPU GCS 15.
00:36
So I know further questions, see in about 10 minutes I copy.
00:40
Can you repeat the vitals for me? Sorry, you're going a little bit too fast for me.
00:45
Yeah, no worries.
00:47
Last of the vitals is 135 over 69 blood pressure, heart rate of 106, respirations 18,
00:54
99% on room air, 110 on the glucose,
00:59
AVPU GCS 15.
01:03
What's your unit number and ETA?
01:07
San Mateo County Paramedic 21,
01:10
ETA is about 9 minutes.
01:13
See you in nine minutes.

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Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305

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