Ambulance transports patient after bleeding incident, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a 93-year-old woman to St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction after she experienced persistent bleeding from a reopened scab. The patient remained stable during transport, with vital signs within normal limits. She was on blood-thinning medication and required assistance for mobility.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Mary's Hospital, I'm ambulance two.
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Go ahead, two.
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We are en route to your location on urgent.
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Ninety-three-year-old female patient (name withheld) called a local care facility for bleeding.
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Have you copy?
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Good copy, continue.
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Patient states she developed a scab over her left side approximately two days ago.
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Approximately 20 minutes ago, the area began to bleed and she has been unable to stop the bleeding.
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She is on blood thinner medication.
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She denies all other complaints.
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Currently resting comfortably with respirations of 18 per minute.
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It's sent out at.
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Ninety-six percent on room air, blood pressure 158 over 82, heart rate 78, GCS 15, temperature 97.3.
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We do have a position of comfort.
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ETA of about two to three minutes.
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Any questions? Orders.
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Is patient ambulatory?
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Needing assistance.
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Copy. We'll have a room assignment upon arrival.
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Same area, please.
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Location mentioned:
N 7th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501
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