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Inmate taken to hospital for gastrointestinal bleedingAnderson IN

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Jackson St, Anderson, IN 46016

As discussed during the dispatch call, a medic unit transported a 56-year-old male inmate from a local penitentiary to St. Vincent Anderson Hospital for gastrointestinal bleeding. The patient was pale, had dark vomit and stools, experienced past chest pain, and maintained stable oxygen and blood pressure readings during transport.

Audio|Heard on: Grant IN Hospital Group Calls
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01:29
Transcript:
00:00
St. Vincent Anderson, this is Medic 82.
00:04
Patient report, how do you copy?
00:06
St. Vincent, go ahead.
00:09
About 5 min from your facility with a 56-year-old male coming from the penitentiary.
00:16
We were called today for non-traumatic bleeding when we got there.
00:19
They explained to us that he's had some dark tarry stools and some dark tarry vomit.
00:24
He's very pale.
00:26
Blood pressure right now is 103.
00:28
Sixteen over sixty-four.
00:29
It sounds like he's been over 100 systolic the whole time he was with them.
00:33
They thought his oxygen saturation had dropped a little bit, but he went on oxygen.
00:36
Said the oxygen was making him feel a little bit better.
00:39
Heart rate's in the sixties.
00:41
We put him on oxygen.
00:43
He's at 100 percent at this time with three liters nasal cannula.
00:47
He was also complaining of some chest pain.
00:50
Not currently complaining of any chest pain, but was for the penitentiary.
00:53
They did a twelve lead.
00:55
Didn't see anything significant there.
00:57
Other than that, he said it's been about a week since he's had a bowel movement.
01:01
He is kind of pale and his abdomen doesn't seem distended, but he does have some pain.
01:10
Did you guys happen to do a 12-lead? The penitentiary said they're concerned for some elevation on theirs.
01:17
We did. We looked at the same one.
01:19
We didn't see any elevation on those at all.
01:23
Perfect. Pen nine on arrival.
01:25
Thank you.
01:28
Clear.

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Jackson St, Anderson, IN 46016

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