Air crew transports patient to Vanderbilt hospital, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an air medical crew transported a 52-year-old man experiencing a persistent nosebleed, described as a posterior bleed, to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. The patient remained alert and stable during the flight, with normal vital signs, and no medication was administered.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Can you patch me to Vanderbilt Adult for a patient coming in?
00:04
Two Seventeen, go ahead with your report.
00:08
We are going non-emergency with a 52-year-old male complaining of a nosebleed that will not stop.
00:19
He reported that it is a posterior bleed.
00:22
He is alert and oriented, GCS of 15.
00:24
He has had approximately 250 milliliters of blood loss.
00:28
Our pulse 90 sinus on the monitor.
00:31
O two is 95–96 on room air.
00:34
Last blood pressure was.
00:36
He does have a 20-gauge in his left forearm.
00:39
No medication was given.
00:40
We're back 15 out.
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