Patient transported to Vanderbilt for abdominal pain, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS crew transported an adult male patient from Cookeville Regional Medical Center to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for severe abdominal and flank pain related to Crohn’s disease and cirrhosis. The patient’s condition appeared to improve during transport, with pain levels decreasing and stable vital signs noted. Estimated arrival time was approximately ten minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Go ahead.
00:01
Got a third for a male coming to you.
00:05
Diagnosed with Crohn's cirrhosis.
00:09
Came in this morning with severe abdominal pains, left lower abdominal pain.
00:14
More of a flank type pain.
00:17
They gave him as we left one of the lot.
00:23
He's got (name withheld) on board.
00:26
On board also, when we left, he's been resting fairly decent.
00:29
It was ten of ten before we left.
00:31
Now he's down to three or four of ten.
00:36
Last blood pressure is (number withheld).
00:39
Heart rate (number withheld) on room air.
00:42
We got an ETA probably about 10 minutes.
00:48
Where are you transporting from?
00:52
Cookeville Regional Medical Center.
00:53
Sorry about that.
00:56
Copy clear.
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