Medical transport to Lake Huron Medical Center, Marysville MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS unit from Marysville responded to a medical emergency involving a 67-year-old woman near Gratiot Blvd in Marysville. The patient had flu-like symptoms for about six days. Paramedics administered anti-nausea medication and reported stable vital signs while en route to Lake Huron Medical Center, approximately five minutes from arrival.
Audio|Heard on: St. Clair MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Lake Huron Medical Center, this is Marysville Alpha One coming in for a three-headed copy.
00:06
This is Lake Huron, go ahead.
00:09
Good morning, Lake Huron.
00:10
This is current (name withheld) with Marysville Fire Alpha One.
00:13
I'm at priority three, I have a 67-year-old female.
00:16
Chief claims to be flu-like symptoms times six days.
00:19
That's times six days.
00:21
She's in O4.
00:22
Chief chance of 15, that's one five.
00:24
I got a pressure of 128 over 87, 128 over 87, setting 97%.
00:31
So I'm going to assign SAC on the 12 lead, she's the rescue company.
00:34
Hopefully on stretcher, unable to get IV access at the time.
00:36
Had to give four milligrams of Zofran orally.
00:42
We're about 5 min out.
00:43
Anything further?
00:47
Up a further room on arrival with care and care.
00:52
Copy, help one's clear.
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Location mentioned:
Gratiot Blvd, Marysville, MI 48040
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