Medical helicopter transports patient with abdominal bleed, Charlottesville VA


A medical helicopter is transporting a stable patient to UVA hospital. The patient has an intra-abdominal bleed and received treatments including medications and red cell transfusion. Vital signs are monitored during transfer.
Audio|Source: UVA Helicopter Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
EPA, this is Pegasus.
00:02
We're about eight minutes left the rooftop with an inter-sociter transfer from near Culpinneper Hospital.
00:08
The patient presented to the ED with abdominal pain was found to have an intra-abdominal bleed has been treated with Protonics TXA pain medication.
00:22
The patient does have the inner notes on cross-match for red cells hanging at this point.
00:26
The station is currently awake and oriented as abdominal discomfort vitals, heart rate 1 or 2, blood pressure is currently 159 over 96, static at 94% on room here.
00:37
Yeah.
00:38
Sounds good. See you here. Medications can receive currently.
00:39
The patient is too for overall IVs.
00:41
Any further information at this time?
00:43
I don't think you were able to copy the decision who copied your report with no other questions.
00:47
Thanks back I'll pick up, Piggis the slip.
00:48
Nextop, any other inbound, outbound traffic that you need to be aware of?
00:52
I guess there's no other inbound traffic at this time.
00:55
He'll be utilizing east pad on your arrival.
00:57
Shut east side, take two minutes.
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Charlottesville, VA
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