Elderly woman hospitalized for abdominal obstruction, Clarksburg WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported an elderly woman from Clarksburg to United Hospital Center for treatment of a possible bowel obstruction and abdominal firmness. She reportedly had a history of hernia and had not had a bowel movement in several days. The patient was conscious and stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Marion WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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UHC, this is Marion 32 ALS station notification.
00:05
UHC, go ahead.
00:09
UHC, I'm en route to your facility about 15-minute ETA with a patient.
00:15
Chief complaint, bowel blockage.
00:17
Patient does have a colonoscopy and a hernia that looks like right behind the colonoscopy.
00:23
Has not had a bowel movement in nine days.
00:26
Her abdomen is firm right around that colonoscopy.
00:30
No pain around the area upon palpation or just sitting still.
00:36
She's walkie talkie for me.
00:38
Currently on the water, she started spraying on the water.
00:40
Occasional PACs at a rate of 58 to 97 percent on room air.
00:45
BP 200 over 80.
00:48
Blueprint is 116.
00:50
GCS is 400 and fifty-six.
00:52
Got a 20 gauge in the left AC and should be there in about 15 minutes or so.
00:58
That's your speed.
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Location mentioned:
Davisson Run Rd, Clarksburg, WV 26301
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