Patient reconnected to monitor at medical center, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, staff followed up on a patient who had been disconnected from a monitor. Medical personnel reassessed the patient and reconnected the monitoring equipment while continuing observation.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Last one for CCT 8000 slash 857.
00:03
Twenty .6 .
00:06
Hello?
00:09
Um, can you part that way just to hang out in the ED?
00:16
This was shirt.
00:20
Forty-one.
00:23
Forty-one.
00:25
Code twelve, can I please have the number for SRI?
00:30
Zero (number withheld). Repeat one more time, please.
00:36
Zero (number withheld).
00:42
Thirty-one, I am ninety-seven.
00:45
Thirty-five.
00:48
Sixty-three.
00:50
Sixty-six.
00:52
Ninety-six.
00:53
The village officer arrived.
00:56
Thirty-four.
00:58
Thirty-six.
01:00
Two six.
01:02
I am nice as an adult lady.
01:05
Two four.
01:08
Three.
01:10
Thirty-one.
01:13
Patient doesn't have a hole, he's just been removed.
01:16
I'm standing by while staff is assessing and getting him hooked back up to the monitor.
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