Air medical transport to Penrose Hospital, Colorado Springs CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical air transport was conducted from Alamosa to Penrose Hospital in Colorado Springs for a 68-year-old man experiencing nausea, vomiting, and dehydration. The patient was reported to be stable and receiving heparin and nitroglycerin during transfer.
Audio|Heard on: Summit and Eagle County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Call center, Lifeguard Four.
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Four?
00:07
I've got forward position for you near West 105th.
00:12
One hundred and twenty on the ground speed, showing fifteen minutes out.
00:15
We'd like a patch please.
00:20
Right.
00:27
Four, you are patched into Penrose on Air Med.
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Go ahead with your report.
00:33
Good morning, Penrose.
00:34
This is Lifeguard Four coming to you out of Alamosa for an offload in approximately 15 minutes of a sixty-eight year old male who came in earlier last night with nausea, vomiting, and epigastric pain, with concerns for dehydration.
00:51
Workup revealed a possible non-STEMI again.
00:53
Non-STEMI,
00:54
He is currently stable.
00:56
Yes, infusing both heparin and nitroglycerin.
01:00
Current heart rate sixty-three, blood pressure one fifteen over seventy-seven.
01:04
Respirations nineteen, ninety-nine percent on two liters of oxygen.
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Location mentioned:
N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80907
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