Ambulance transports patient with medical complications in Mt Vernon, Mt Vernon OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel in Mt Vernon transported a middle-aged male patient to the hospital for evaluation. The patient was experiencing weakness and urinary retention and had a recent spinal cancer diagnosis. Paramedics reported stable but elevated heart rate and administered fluids during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Licking OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good afternoon, KCH (Knox Community Hospital).
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This is 98491, we're en route to your facility with a 58-year-old male.
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Chief complaint today is weakness and urinary retention.
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Patient said he hasn't felt well for the last few days and hasn't been able to use the restroom for approximately three to four days.
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Patient has been recently diagnosed with cancer around his spine.
00:25
Patient says he's unable to get up and move around.
00:29
Patient's vitals at this time: heart rate 102, sinus tachycardia on monitor, SpO2 on room air is 96%.
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Last blood pressure was 98 over 56.
00:47
Patient has been established.
00:48
We have fluids going in at this time.
00:53
We'll be at your facility in approximately two to three minutes.
00:58
Tried to take a blood glucose, but we were getting an error.
01:06
We'll be at your facility here soon.
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Do you have any questions?
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Location mentioned:
Mt Vernon, OH 43050
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