Patient transported for flu-like symptoms, North Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 33-year-old woman was transported non-emergently from Goodwill on River to Roper Northwoods ER after reporting flu-like symptoms, possibly related to COVID. The patient had a sore throat, vomiting, and diarrhea since the day before. Her vital signs were stable and her lung sounds were clear.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Roper Northwoods ER, medic 20.
00:04
This is Roper Northwoods, go ahead.
00:08
We're coming to you non-emergent with a 33 year old female.
00:11
She's supposed to have cold or flu symptoms.
00:16
Possibly COVID symptoms.
00:18
She became sick yesterday with sore throat, not feeling well, vomiting, and some diarrhea.
00:31
Complaint of malaise and vomiting.
00:34
Heart rate 113, blood pressure 106 over 71, SpO2 100 percent on room air. Lung sounds are clear.
00:41
Any questions or orders? We'll be there in about six minutes.
00:46
We're coming from the Goodwill on River.
00:49
The last couple things you said were garbled.
00:52
Can you repeat that?
00:56
Heart rate 112, blood pressure 106 over 71, SpO2 100 percent on room air.
01:02
Lung sounds are clear.
01:04
She's been around others who have been sick and has now become sick.
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Location mentioned:
Rivers Ave, North Charleston, SC 29406
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