Medical flight inbound to Vanderbilt for patient emergency, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical helicopter was inbound to Vanderbilt University Medical Center with a patient experiencing possible gastrointestinal bleeding and vomiting. The patient, with prior kidney and liver transplants, remained alert as paramedics monitored vitals and potential cardiac changes during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Five five four is inbound, 12 min ETA.
00:04
Scene flight from a patient on board, 69-year-old male.
00:10
Awake and alert times three.
00:15
Patient is established patient at Vanderbilt, history of kidney and liver transplant, had a cardiac cath last week.
00:25
Past twenty-four hours, patient has been vomiting pink, frothy sputum.
00:31
There was concern about GI bleed with this patient.
00:34
Current vitals: pressure of 145 over 70, heart rate 68.
00:40
Saturation ninety-four percent on two liters.
00:46
Initial twelve lead shows normal sinus rhythm.
00:48
We'll repeat that.
00:49
It looks like there is potentially some changes on the cardiac monitor.
00:52
And I think, (name withheld) or any further competency for evaluation unless you are a car, we'll get some more.
00:57
That is a good copy.
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