Non-emergency patient transfer between hospitals, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel reported a non-emergency medical transfer from Vanderbilt Wilson to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for a 49-year-old male with neuromuscular weakness. The patient was stable, alert, and oriented, with normal vital signs, and no interventions were required during transit. The team was about ten minutes away from arrival at the hospital for direct admission.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Five eleven to Vanderbilt.
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Five eleven.
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Five Eleven to Vanderbilt, be advised.
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I'm en route non-emergency with a transfer from Vanderbilt Wilson.
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Patient is a 49-year-old male with neuromuscular weakness.
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Patient is awake, alert, and oriented.
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GCS is 15. Vitals show normal sinus rhythm at 70.
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Blood pressure is 100 over 74.
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Respirations at 18, temperature 96 degrees.
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On room air with twenty-eight gauge established left AC.
00:37
No interventions performed en route.
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Patient will be a direct admission.
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Room number (number withheld), about 10 minutes out.
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Can I tell you anything else?
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