Patient transported for weakness to MUSC Downtown, Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 66-year-old male patient experiencing weakness and lethargy from a residence near Ashley Ave to MUSC Downtown hospital. The patient was alert and stable during transit, with normal vital signs reported. Family on scene indicated the patient had not been eating well for several days.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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MUSC Downtown, this is Richland Unit 202.
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Go ahead.
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MUSC Downtown to Richland Unit 203, we're en route to your facility at this time.
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Non-emergent transport with a 66-year-old male patient experiencing weakness.
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Family on scene states the patient hasn’t been eating the last few days.
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States he has been more lethargic.
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Upon arrival, patient has a GCS of 15 and is alert and oriented.
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I have the following vitals.
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Heart rate 99, showing sinus rhythm on the monitor.
00:38
Oxygen saturation at 100% on four liters.
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He wears a baseline.
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Last blood pressure was 151 over 95.
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Respirations at about 20 to 22 a minute.
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Blood glucose level is 126.
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GCS 15; arrival expected at your facility within two to three hours.
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Location mentioned:
Ashley Ave, Charleston, SC 29425
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