Male patient transported with worsening leg pain, North Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 37-year-old male patient with worsening pain in both legs was transported to North Kansas City Hospital for evaluation. He had previously sought care for these symptoms at Truman Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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North Kansas, KCFD, Medics, 524, patient information.
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Okay, FD, MD, 524, patient information.
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North Kansas City Hospital, KCFDU, Medic 524-524-550, we're coming to you non-emergent with a 37-year-old male.
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He complains of bilateral leg pain starting to get progressively worse.
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Patient was seeing Truman Medical Center for the same symptoms and is to be seen at your facility.
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I'll be there in about 5 to 10; patient has your arrival.
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Last out of Ozigar 4.
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He has a pulse rate of 115 over 108, that's 115 over 108.
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Currently 90% on room air, GCS 15.
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You got any question over for me.
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The question is here to negate.
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Copy 524 clear.
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North Kansas City, MO
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