Medical team transports patient to St. Mary’s Hospital, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, city Medic 10 transported a patient from a private residence near S Brooks St to St. Mary’s Hospital for medical evaluation. The patient, an older woman recently discharged after heart failure treatment, was experiencing pain in the pelvic area following a prior catheter removal. Vital signs were stable during transport, and the patient was not ambulatory.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Mary’s Hospital from City Medic 10, do you copy?
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We copy, City Medic 10.
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Evening. We are en route medical call, ETA about 20 minutes.
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Female patient, age withheld, coming from home.
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Report of pain in the pelvic area.
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Patient was discharged last week after care for heart failure.
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She and her spouse were unsure about details but indicated pain following catheter removal.
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No reported problems with urination.
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She feels warm to the touch.
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I don't know of a good way of checking it.
00:36
Probe indicates sinus rhythm at 66, blood pressure 163 over 76, blood sugar 123, and oxygen saturation 95 percent on room air.
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Patient is not ambulatory.
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Any questions?
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No further questions. Message in.
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We'll room on arrival.
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St. Mary’s clear.
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Location mentioned:
S Brooks St, Madison, WI 53715
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