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Female patient with rash and high blood pressure transportedKansas City KS

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Cambridge St, Kansas City, KS 66160

According to the dispatch call, an EMS unit responded to a female patient with a rash under her breast and groin and elevated blood pressure. The patient had stable vital signs and was transported to the University of Kansas Hospital for further care.

Audio|Heard on: Franklin County/Miami County Public Safety
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00:55
Transcript:
00:00
has a rash under breast in her groin.
00:04
We've got vital signs as follows.
00:06
Current blood pressure is 167 over 88.
00:09
Pulse is running between 60 and about 80.
00:13
Period of the monitor.
00:15
Flip sugar is 112.
00:22
We have a temperature of 98.2 with a thread.
00:27
Patient is a little...
00:33
No, we're on arrival.
00:37
Dr. 1164.
00:43
Yes, we are transporting.
00:47
Okay, we'll show you transporting to the University of Kansas Hospital, is that right?
00:54
Yes, that's correct, I'm sorry.

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Cambridge St, Kansas City, KS 66160

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