Male patient treated for abdominal pain and high blood sugar, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 49-year-old male patient is being transported to St. John's Hospital with abdominal pain and high blood sugar. His vital signs are stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. John, St.
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John's Bravo Medic Fifty Two, priority two medical, do you copy?
00:05
So St. John's, go ahead.
00:08
The name has changed.
00:10
Priority two medical with a forty-nine, forty-nine year old male.
00:14
He complains of hyperglycemia.
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It's been going on since last night.
00:18
He's been feeling sick.
00:19
Blood pressure was one sixty-two ninety-eight.
00:25
Heart rate is seventy-eight, ninety-eight percent room air.
00:29
His sugar reads at three hundred and seventy-eight right now on his monitor.
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Don't try anything further.
00:36
We're like eight minutes out.
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Eighteen zero four GCS fifteen.
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St. John's, did you copy?
00:44
We're at the St. John's.
00:46
This is Bravo nine fifty-two, prior to medical with a forty-nine, forty-nine year old male.
00:50
Chief complaint's going to be abdominal pain with hyperglycemia.
00:54
Patient's eight zero four, GCS fifteen.
00:57
Vitals are as is.
00:58
Blood pressure one sixty-two over ninety-eight, heart rate of seventy-eight, ninety-eight percent room air, seventeen by thirty rate.
01:04
His blood sugar's reading three seventy-eight on his monitor.
01:07
Copy, eight zero four, GCS fifteen.
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If you don't clear anything further, we're only five minutes out.
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Nothing further, we'll see an EMS upon arrival.
01:16
Thank you, fifty-two clear.
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