Medical team aids dehydrated patient near Carroll St, Lebanon VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical teams in Lebanon, Virginia, responded near Carroll St to assist a young female patient experiencing dehydration, cramps, nausea, and vomiting. The patient was reportedly stable but may have a possible small bowel obstruction. Vital signs were noted as stable and the patient was being transported to the emergency department for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Russell and Washington County / Bristol Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Save a crew unit 21 to RCH ER.
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Youth, year-old female.
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Chief complaint, dehydrated, cramps, nausea.
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She was just released less than 48 hours ago.
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Possible small bowel obstruction by nausea and vomiting.
00:26
Current vitals, temp's 98.5.
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It's 119. Respirations are 18.
00:33
She could not tolerate a BP cut.
00:37
She's 100% on room air.
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GCS 15 times four.
00:44
She has thrown up three or on the way in.
00:49
We should be there 5 min.
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Location mentioned:
Carroll St, Lebanon, VA 24266
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