Medical emergency near Belton Regional Medical Center, Belton MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a paramedic unit from Grandview transported a 40‑year‑old woman to Belton Regional Medical Center after she experienced weakness, nausea, vomiting, and fluctuating blood sugar for about 12 hours. Her vital signs were stable, and she was conscious and alert throughout transport.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Merry Christmas, Belton.
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This is Grandview Medic 714, Paramedic Johnson en route to your facility.
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It's a 40-year-old woman, conscious and breathing with a chief complaint of weakness.
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Patient also complains of nausea, vomiting, and fluctuations in her blood sugar.
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She also complains of bloating.
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Her vital signs are as follows.
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Blood pressure is 128 over 72, heart rate of 77, sinus rhythm in our monitor.
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SpO2 100% on room air and she's breathing clearly and bilaterally about 18 times a minute.
00:28
With a BGL of seventy-two, she's A and O times four, GCS at 15, and seems to be a reliable historian.
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She denies loss of consciousness, neck pain, chest pain, shortness of breath, abdominal pain, hip pain, or being on blood thinners.
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ETA at her facility in approximately 5 minutes.
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These symptoms started about 12 hours ago.
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What are your questions or orders?
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Room on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
US-71, Belton, MO 64012
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