Man treated for severe abdominal pain, Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 51-year-old man from James Island to Ashley River Tower for treatment of severe abdominal pain, suspected to be caused by gallstones. The patient reported high pain levels, nausea, and dizziness. Vital signs were monitored during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Charleston 66 en route to you, non-emergent with a 51-year-old male.
00:06
Chief complaint is going to be severe sharp epigastric pain coming in waves.
00:17
He's just getting worse.
00:23
Patient says pain is ten on his hand.
00:25
We give it a higher pain scale at the time.
00:30
Patient states that it feels like he's had gallstones.
00:33
He has a history of gallstones, color removed.
00:36
Blood pressure is 144 over 85 to 67.
00:40
SK two is 99 percent room air.
00:45
Position of comfort is kind of bent forward.
00:51
ETA is about 15 minutes.
00:59
Nineteen fifty-six, you are going to go to the Ashley River Tower when that’s clear.
01:04
Six is copying there.
01:05
Vomiting.
01:08
I have a heart rate of 72.
01:11
Blood pressure of 145 over 95.
01:19
BGL is 135.
01:24
Roll temp was 91.
01:26
He's also complaining about some dizziness.
01:29
Coming from James Island.
01:37
They can go to triage when they get here.
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Location mentioned:
Courtenay Dr, Charleston, SC 29425
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