Man with abdominal pain transported to medical center


Audio|Source: Corpus Christi Police FIRE EMS TXDPS
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No. Unit four. Twenty Taylor. Number eight, Ruby counseling. The councilor purchase 505 and 506. No black damage. We have 441 birthday going to knock and talk and talk. Ten point. Okay, ten four. Wait and y'all make it to Britain one. On the east. end of airline but on the south end of the ditch line, those trees that are running along that fence line, can we get them to them, then just throw them inside the ditch line and the slopes will cut it up? 3-1.28-10. 20-8 status. Doctors, this is Medic 3. We're going to be in route to the facility, Code 1, with a 54-year-old male patient. Currently, A&O times 4, DPS 15. Patient has a chief complaint of abdominal pain, radiates their oddest length to his back. Mr. Ma'am, Code 1, Doctor, Zero. 619, 109. No history of kidney stones. Current vitals are as follows. You have a blood pressure of 119 on 76, setting at 99% on room air, heart rate of 60, temp of 98.7, and a sugar of 170. Have a 20-gauge IV established in the right forearm, 80% in around 5 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Alameda St, Corpus Christi, TX 78411
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