Patient transported to hospital for leg pain, Milford DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 64-year-old patient from the Milford area to Milford Hospital for evaluation of leg pain and headache. The patient was conscious with stable vitals but appeared to be experiencing low blood pressure. Ambulance personnel reported an estimated arrival time of around 13 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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They come in to you with a sixty-four year old (name withheld) complaint of leg pain and a headache.
00:06
Leg pain is what's causing (name withheld)'s difficulty walking.
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(Name withheld) does have a history of leg pain.
00:12
Prescribed muscle relaxers in Florida.
00:14
At this time it's extraordinarily worse than what (name withheld) typically has.
00:18
All the vital signs are stable as (name withheld) is hypotensive.
00:21
Eighties.
00:25
Otherwise, everything's looking good.
00:26
(Name withheld) is already at transport.
00:28
Be at your facility in about thirteen minutes.
00:30
Call copy.
00:32
They have Sussex, copy that assignment on arrival.
00:36
Copy, thank you.
00:39
Ambulance triage is fifteen minutes for leg pain and headache.
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