Elderly patient transported to Vanderbilt, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel conducted a non-emergent transport of a 78-year-old woman with weakness and terminal pancreatic cancer from a hospital to Vanderbilt Medical Center. The crew reported stable vital signs and was in communication with dispatch throughout the transfer.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Robertson Medic 10, Vanderbilt.
00:03
Robertson, go ahead.
00:06
Eighty-one nine non-emergent with a seventy-eight year old female.
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Two points of weakness.
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She's A and O type one.
00:16
GCS around 12 to 13.
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She has a history of terminal pancreatic cancer.
00:26
Problems, heart rate 17.
00:27
Seventy-one, blood pressure 100 and eighty-five over seventy-four.
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End tidal is thirty-three degrees in about 15 times a minute.
00:36
SpO two is 100 percent.
00:40
Trying to find for an IV.
00:42
See anything.
00:43
Sugar is 100 and sixty-three.
00:46
She has a febrile.
00:48
We are still at the feeder facility.
00:52
About 8 minutes.
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Do you require anything further?
00:57
Are you coming from a hospital or the scene?
01:01
This is going to be coming from the hospital.
01:03
Family says that they did all paperwork and everything through you guys, so.
01:09
Good copy.
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