Paramedics transport man with right flank pain to hospital, Ann Arbor MI
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 68-year-old man with right flank pain possibly related to his gallbladder to University of Michigan Hospital. The pain had lasted about three weeks and was worse after eating large or greasy meals. He received medication but showed little improvement.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Good evening, University of Michigan Hospital, Alpha 108, Paramedic Urban Company non-emergent with a 68-year-old male.
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Chief point today is going to be right flank pain.
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Patient has had pain ongoing for about three weeks.
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Believed to be gallbladder related, it's worse after eating large or greasy food.
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Current vitals, 804G to 15.
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3 to 71 will pass on the mud, or 97% on room air.
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Last 1-3-5-0 or 667, 3 is about 18 breaths per minute.
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Giving him 13-13 milligrams of ketamine in a hundred-mill bag, has not had much effect.
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If you're aware, nothing further, we'll see you off-front in about 68.
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Location mentioned:
E Medical Center Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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