Non-emergency patient transfer to Vanderbilt, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a non-emergency EMS transport was conducted from Sumner Regional Emergency Department to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for a 67‑year‑old male patient. The patient, who was found on the floor after several days, was diagnosed with mild pneumonia but had no major injuries. He was stable with an IV established and was being transferred for ongoing care following a prior heart transplant.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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(name withheld) to ED, first call (number withheld).
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First call (number withheld).
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Evening and route to your facility.
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I'm coming non-emergency from Sumner Regional ED with a 67 year old male.
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Presented there earlier today,
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was found on the floor down for three days.
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Scans show he has no muscular or skeletal injuries, but he has a little bit of pneumonia.
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Yes.
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I've got a good IV established.
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It's at KVO.
00:33
Patient's GCS of 15.
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Vitals are as follows.
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I got a blood pressure 138 over 80, heart rate 120, respirations 20, oxygen 90% on room air.
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Patient being referred to your facility for continuity of care, heart transplant 2021.
00:52
We're going to be here until 10:10 to twelve.
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Probably clear.
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