Patient transported for medical complication, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a female patient from St. Thomas West to Vanderbilt Adult Emergency Room for complications related to an autoimmune disorder and intracranial hypertension. The patient remained stable during transport according to reported vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Unit 21 to Vanderbilt Adult ER.
00:05
Go ahead. Yes, ma'am.
00:06
We’re en route to you from St. Thomas West.
00:08
Approximately five to eight miles out with a 62-year-old female weighing 74 kilograms.
00:18
Vitals at this time: blood pressure 178 over 110, pulse 82, 16 respirations, 99 O2 room air.
00:29
GCS of 15.
00:31
She is coming to you for evaluation.
00:34
You see a room in the office.
00:37
She has complications with autoimmune disorder.
00:42
She also has intracranial hypertension.
00:44
Is there anything else you need from me?
00:47
No, sir. Good copy.
00:48
Thank you.
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