Paramedics transport woman with abdominal pain, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 66-year-old woman from near South Brooks Street in Madison to St. Mary's Hospital. She reported nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Her vital signs were relayed to hospital staff en route, and medical guidance was provided regarding medication use.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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01:6
Transcript:
00:00
St. Mary's ER, Madison Medic Seven, how do you copy?
00:03
St. Mary's ER, Medic Seven for ten to twelve of a sixty-six year old female patient complaining of nausea and vomiting for a day with abdominal pains.
00:17
Vitals for you: heart rate of 124, strong and regular.
00:20
Sent you a twelve lead blood pressure 128 over 56.
00:25
Eighteen respirations per minute, ninety-four percent on two liters.
00:29
She was sat at eighty-eight from the air.
00:34
Blood sugar of 144.
00:36
We'll be there in ten to twelve at half time.
00:38
No questions, but just per doctor, he recommends no Zofran if that was at all on your radar because of her QT.
00:49
Otherwise, room on arrival, get ready clear.
00:52
St. Mary's, can you say that one more time?
00:55
Sure, no Zofran for our doctor.
00:58
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00:59
Copy. They saw the 12-lead?
01:02
Yes, he did.
01:04
All right, thanks.
01:05
Med 7 clear.
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Location mentioned:
S Brooks St, Madison, WI 53715
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