Medical emergency for woman with fever and chest pain, Frederick County VA
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Medical personnel responded near Cumberland Trail Road for a 28-year-old woman with a high fever, rapid heart rate, fluid retention in her foot, chest pain, and low oxygen levels. She had gallbladder surgery two weeks earlier.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
10, your first alert, near Cumberland Trail Road, general illness.
00:04
Tell me, 10, your first alert, 17-07.
00:11
ALS-101. ALS-101.
00:17
Also doing the call, 911-9152, near Cumberland Trail Road.
00:22
ALS-1-1-1, your first alert, 17-0.
00:29
Emptu107 on there responding from 10 North.
00:35
27, Hacker.
00:41
07-13.
00:46
I want to talk to Cumberland Road.
00:48
You have a female patient 28 years of age.
00:51
Lodge, she has a fever of 103.8.
00:55
She's filling up with fluid.
00:57
Her heart rate is currently 138.
01:00
Go ahead.
01:04
107 copies.
01:10
She is filling up of fluid and her one foot is about to bust.
01:17
And she was in Winchester for gallbladder surgery two weeks ago.
01:23
O2 is currently 88 good.
01:27
107 is direct.
01:33
So when you copy picture information?
01:39
Negative.
01:45
The 28-year-old female patient, provides her current tempest,
01:49
103.8, heart rate's 138.
01:52
She's filling up a fluid.
01:53
Her one foot is about to bust.
01:56
She was in the hospital two weeks ago for gallbladder surgery, and since then she's been filling up a fluid.
02:02
But it's been a gradual onset, then that's correction, she is having chest pains.
02:07
She is having chest pains as well.
02:09
Go ahead.
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Location mentioned:
Cumberland Trail Rd, Virginia 22625
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