Male patient treated for severe abdominal pain, Cary NC
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According to the dispatch call, a male patient at a medical facility experienced severe abdominal pain due to gallbladder issues. Paramedics administered medications and monitored vital signs during transport to Cary hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Wake County Medic 5-1.
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Patient Care Report.
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Okay, go ahead.
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All right, this is Wake County Medic 51.
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We're in Raptors facility with a 53-5-3.
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Your old male, he's coming from home.
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He's complaining from the abdominal pain, secondary to some gallbladder issues.
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Pain 10/10, GCS 15.
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Right now, his vital signs are at first year 152 of verse 76, heart rate is 84.
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So we just show the sign is for them.
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He is 100% of room air.
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So he's had 100 milligram micrograms of fentanyl, I, N,
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and 4 milligrams of o'fran, OD.
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We were unable to get an IV.
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You have nothing further within about six minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Kildaire Farm Rd, Cary, NC 27518
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