Elderly woman treated for nausea and flu-like symptoms, Forest City NC
Emergency medical personnel responded to a 70-year-old woman near Rosedale Drive, Unit C in Forest City who had nausea and flu-like symptoms for several days. The patient was alert and oriented with stable vital signs and was receiving treatment including medication.
Audio|Source: Rutherford County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Medic 30, respond to sick person Charlie response near Rosedale Drive, Unit C.
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Medic 30, respond to sick person Charlie response,
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near Rosedale Drive, Unit C,
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in Forest City,
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Cross streets or Holly Lane.
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30 is in or outside.
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30-2-8.
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Medical 11 Central High.
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Medical-11 Central.
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We'll stay in row to Rutherford routine.
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Medical 11, 243.
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(number withheld).
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Are you still 24?
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24? 24. And 4.
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24. 24. All you just still 24? Yeah.
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I'd like 10 to Rutherford patient application.
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Rather for good at soon.
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Probably the research home tonight.
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Two boys.
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At your facility with a 70-year-old female patient.
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She complains nausea and flu-like symptoms on and off approximately two to three days ago.
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Patient is alert and oriented times four with a Glasgow coma scale of 15.
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States nausea is preventing her from eating or drinking or taking her daily meds.
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Last set of vitals show heart rate of 90, oxygen on the monitor, 12 breaths per minute unremarkable, 95% on room air.
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Last blood pressure was 182 over 98.
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She has had zofran and flu is going KVO with a 20 gauge in the left arm.
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We're approximately by the aisle.
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Do you need anything further?
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No, from the room, I'm all right.
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Location mentioned:
Rosedale Dr c, Forest City, NC 28043
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