Non-emergency patient transport to Vanderbilt hospital, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel conducted a non-emergency medical transport of a 55-year-old male patient from Riverview Regional Medical Center in Alabama to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. The patient reported weakness and abdominal pain, and was diagnosed with anemia and other medical conditions. He had a left chest tube placed after a previous failed procedure. Vital signs were recorded en route, and the patient arrived stable for further treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Four eleven, we're going to be about one time non-emergency with a fifty-five-year-old male.
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It's going to be an ER transfer coming out of Riverview Regional in Alabama.
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Patient came in yesterday complaining of general weakness and abdominal pain.
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He has been found to have hypertrophagous endometriosis, anemia from his 17 years.
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Coming into the building.
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For our Collins E console, this time he is eight times four.
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TCS is 16.
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Last set of vital signs, blood pressure is 102 over fifty-seven.
00:35
He's signed back at 106.
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Temperature is forty-two.
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It's good to ninety-four percent.
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I think that also does have a left pleural chest tube due to a failed chest tube placement at the previous facility.
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And in time we're going to be affiliated approximately 15 minutes.
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We'll find you further.
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