71-year-old woman treated for gastrointestinal bleeding, Amador County CA
Emergency medical team responded to a 71-year-old woman experiencing gastrointestinal bleeding symptoms including 24 hours of dark stools with red coloration. She has a medical history of congestive heart failure and resolved diabetes. Vital signs were stable. The patient was transported by Medi-3 to a hospital for further care.
Audio|Source: El Dorado and Amador Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Amador, Medi-3, Code 2[1] is one-insider, Amador.
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Medi-3, 104, 755.
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10-4, 755.
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Growth.
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104, code 4.
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1-4,000, copy, code 4.
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Good Code 2[1], BLS, is an ET of about 10 minutes.
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On board this morning, I have a 71-year-old female, 7-1 female.
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She's A&4, GTS15, coming to you the chief complaint of dark stools.
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Dark stools have been going on for approximately 24 hours.
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A patient does note that those dark stools have been leaching red out into the water in the toilet.
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No prior history of GI bleeds.
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Current vital signs, we have a pulse of 92.
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Blood pressure of 142 over 78.
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Respirations 16, setting 98% on room air.
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Patient's only part in medical history is congestive heart failure and prior diagnosis of diabetes, which patient has resolved with diets.
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DT have about nine minutes.
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Do you have any questions or orders?
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No questions or orders.
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We'll see you in about nine minutes with this 71-year-old female patient.
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All right clear.
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Code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response without lights or sirens.
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