Paramedics transport woman to hospital for pancreatitis, North Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, leavenworth County EMS transported a 64-year-old woman from St. John's ER to North Kansas City Hospital for direct emergency room admission due to possible pancreatitis. Paramedics reported she was alert, breathing well on room air, and not in distress.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Leavenworth County EMS calling North KC.
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Northbound, go ahead.
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Good morning, North Kent C.
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This is Medic One with Leavenworth County EMS and we are coming to you directly from St. John's ER.
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I was told this will be a direct admission into your ER with a 64-year-old woman with possible pancreatitis.
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She is alert and oriented times three and ambulatory.
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She has an IV saline running, TKO, and is at 94% on room air.
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Blood pressure is 143 over 70.
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Heart rate about 70.
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She is in no acute pain or distress and we’ll be there in about 15.
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Any questions or orders? Go ahead.
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No question.
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Be soon northbound clear.
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