Medical transport to Flower Hospital for fever, Sylvania OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics in Sylvania transported a 58-year-old woman from her home to Flower Hospital for evaluation of a fever and elevated blood pressure. The patient reportedly had been ill for several weeks and her condition worsened today. Her vital signs indicated hypertension and a high temperature. The incident appears to be a routine medical transport with no reported complications.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Flower Hospital,
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Sylvania Medic 61, patient report.
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Hello, 61, it's Flower.
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Hey, Flower Sylvania Medic 61.
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We're in the ambulance with a 58-year-old female patient from home who's been sick with a fever for several weeks now.
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It's getting worse today.
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She had a fever of 103 she took before we got there.
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Vital signs for you are currently as follows.
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Blood pressure is up a little bit.
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She does say she has had it.
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She has had a history of high blood pressure.
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Blood pressure was 170 over 100, pulse of 97,
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and sinus on the 12 lead 98% on room air.
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Blood sugar's 123.
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No other questions.
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We'll see you guys in about 10 minutes.
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No other questions, room upon arrival, Flower.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Harroun Rd, Sylvania, OH 43560
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