Medical emergency at Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a pregnant individual experiencing abdominal pain, bleeding, and contractions near Medical Center Drive to Vanderbilt Hospital. The patient appeared stable with vital signs monitored and ongoing mild symptoms.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Okay, this is 614 en route with a 31-year-old female coming from (name withheld) across the L&D.
00:06
Patient presented with abdominal pain.
00:09
Cramping and bleeding, abdominal bleeding since 6 a.m.
00:12
This morning.
00:13
She has 21.5-week gestation, G120.
00:19
Patient found.
00:21
With intact cervix, no abruption at this time.
00:28
Have vital signs as follows.
00:29
BP 153 over 96, 163 over 96.
00:33
Heart rate of 110, sinus tach on the monitor.
00:36
No ICP and she's upset at 95% of room air.
00:39
Patient's.
00:42
Patient states that the transfer team for assisted fetal heart rate was 149.
00:47
Heart rate 149, she has a GCS of 15 at this time.
00:51
Bleeding still present but very little at this time, and contractions or pain intermittent.
00:57
Contractions about three to four minutes apart, lasting for about a minute.
01:00
All right, en route to Vanderbilt.
01:02
They stated arrival will be about 10 minutes.
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