Man with difficulty swallowing and chills evaluated


Audio|Source: Austin Fire & EMS
02:25
Transcript:
L.E. Austin Fire, go ahead. Hey, Mary, dispatch, Mail 1, Medical Report. Mail 1, stay right for the TRIM. 305. 1905, 1905, 12th Street, Southwest for medical. We'll be out with manned transport. Hvianstein, 2330, fill in. 667 on scene 2.667 on C. Please see Austin Fire. This is the TRN. Go ahead with report. Austin Perry, go ahead. We'll be clear with the medical. And back in terms. Copy at 2230. is inbound with a 59-year-old male coming from NCHF Austin for further evaluation of difficulty swallowing, which patients had for the last two days. Some chills, no fevers. A patient was dedicated with a leader of fluid, dextron, munificence, and oxycodone. The patient is resting much more comfortably, having a little bit more ease with swallowing. Sailing lock in the right A.C. Finals are 88, tight as rhythm without activity. Blood pressure 134 or an 80. Respiratory rate 24 and 94% on room there. ETA is approximately 11 minutes, so let's the other question. Is this a trauma report or a medical report? This is a medical report. There is no trauma involved with this situation. Okay, I have no other questions. This will just go to a universal podroom. 367, transferring Austin. Copy 667, transfer in Austin. Copy 667, transfer.
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Location mentioned:
Near 12th St SW, Austin, MN 55912
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