Two patients treated for severe abdominal pain and vomiting


Audio|Source: Clermont County Public Safety
03:47
Transcript:
Union 33 33 33 3 3 333 parcel 47 tonight 33 clear 17-507 4 4 go ahead we'll be in drafts at McDonald's 2nd you're clear 27 17 17 17 7 17 17 17 17 abdominal pain. 934, business 28, number G1, cross-off, Cook Road, and Commons Drive. The Laurels of Milford, abdominal pain, medic 26, 1757 hours. 9-Rour 34, 10, 10,000,000, make-off. 9-9-4-17-27. 7-3-n-out. (name withheld) 73, 17th feet. 6.3-9-0. That's up. 17-speed. 7. Roberts off. I'm not locked. Okay, but I'll be an out to McDonald's 2-7. That's there, 17 feet. 80 seconds. If you'd just have to tell me when you get a chance. Okay. 26 is responding. MDC. disconnect. Say, (name withheld), 29. Anybody's the descriptors again? Good afternoon, Mercy Anderson. You have plenty of medic 50 here with your patient care report looking at about a 18-minute ETA. (name withheld) 29, repeat your traffic. Medic 26 and round 934, business 28, room G1, cross streets of... Cook Road and Commons Drive for age-year-old, female abdominal pain conscious breathing 1759. Can you give the description of the panel with the weapon? Andrews and Kyle, please go ahead. Native Issa, male white, wearing blue jeans carrying a duffel bag. Plattine standing by the rocks by the roadway. Here, go. Mary 25, Mary 20, check up. All going to end, be a route. This is a caller to have eyes on him. Negative. The caller went to people to dispatcher and then left. Further. We stand. No further, 17th evening. What's up? 29-3-7. Percy Anderson is Brown County, Metacrifici. We were inbound about 18 minutes from the ER on board. We have an 81-year-old gentleman coming from a High Valley Manor. Cute complaint is going to be nausea, vomiting. abdominal pain. He described his abdominal pain is in the middle of his abdomen and a sharp tearing pain. The patient is very pale in color at this time. He is ill, an aspirin and eloquist. I also reported vomiting for one to two days, along with dark tarry stools, a large episode of that just prior to EMS arrival. When we first picked him up, his blood pressure was in the 80s of Stolic. He's currently 110 over 47 right now. He's appears to be sinus rhythm 91, breathing about 14 times a minute, and time on the left. We've got, he's got very little veins. I do have 2.20 gauges in. I've got some LR. T.K.O. His glucose is 584 milligrams for dentist's liter. That's clear. I'll give you nine minutes. Buckley, command. Based on emergency traffic, unisoned hospital driving, (name withheld), 1800.
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Near OH-28, Milford, OH 45150
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