Medical emergency for female with abdominal pain and nausea


Audio|Source: Osceola County Fire
02:46
Transcript:
Rescue 42, use TAC3. Abdominal pain. 4455 Bluff Oak Loop. Rescue 42, use TAC3. Abdominal pain. 4455 Blug Lube. Rescue 667. Rescue 67, go ahead. Rescue 42 Oswald. Rescue 64. Rescue 6-7. Transporting one patient non-emergency to UCF, like Nona. Starting mile, Joe. Is there a second patient at this location? I'm looking at the CAT. Last permanent, RESTA-43 requested an additional arrest in reference additional patients. Underchief. 2017. Rescue 43 or Rescue 42. It's going to be a reference to think a full episode. Rescue 42 copies. Off the time, six. Rescue 63, I'm down here city with a medical green ETA five minutes. Go ahead. AirPAR once accepting the call, if needed, if they fly 14 to 15 minute ETAs from ORMC. Thank you, Thomas. Patient is 8.0 times 4, GCS 15. Signs for them on the monitor. Hurry of 81, 95% on room air. My pressure is 168 over 83. They're sitting approximately 5. Do you cry any further? The officer looks at the rescue 71 at the celebration. Patient report, how do you copy? Can you repeat the age of the patient? 7-0. Call patient, PACEA, Honorable. Govasion, go ahead. We're inbounded facility with a 56-year-old female coming from work. She's been outside the majority of the day. She's completed nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea since about 1900. She stands with 15, she's also complained with late cramps. BP is 126 over 75, Pulse 11, Coyne-Synastine is back on the monitor. Restoration 16 on labor, she's S-2O-96, room air. Title 41, blood glucose 168, 798.9.5. She's currently getting in the fluid bowl as EPA is about five minutes. Conference, Claire.
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Location mentioned:
Near Bluff Oak Loop, Kissimmee, FL 34746
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