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Paramedics transport teen for headacheOceanside CA

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Tri City Hospital, Oceanside, CA

As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics from BLS 217 transported a 13-year-old male from downtown Oceanside to Tri City Hospital after he reported a non-traumatic headache. The patient described the pain as a gradual, throbbing headache rated seven out of ten and present for about a year. Vital signs were stable, and paramedics expected to arrive at the hospital within five minutes.

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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
We're looking to come to your facility today with a 13-year-old male.
00:04
Chief complaint today is going to be of a headache, non-traumatic.
00:09
Male's weighing approximately 125 pounds.
00:13
Should be at your facility here within.
00:15
Let me know when you're ready to see the CAD (number withheld) and full report.
00:20
Copy that. I am ready, 217.
00:22
Thank you.
00:24
Tri-City BLS 217 continuing report with the CAD (number withheld).
00:33
That's (number withheld).
00:37
We arrived on scene to find our patient standing alert and tracking outside of the movie theater here in downtown Oceanside.
00:46
Patient states that he had a gradual onset of a headache this evening.
00:52
It seems like the patient has had this headache constantly over the last year or so.
00:59
Like mentioned, the pain kind of seemed to come on gradually tonight.
01:03
Rates the pain as seven out of ten.
01:06
Non-radiating, stays to his head.
01:10
Describes it as a throbbing pain.
01:14
Patient requested further care and evaluation at your facility this evening.
01:22
On assessment, patient is breathing fully and effectively.
01:25
16 respirations, oxygen saturation at 98% on room air with clear lung sounds bilaterally.
01:31
Patient answers questions appropriately, moves eyes spontaneously, follows simple motor commands.
01:39
Blood pressure reading 126 over 82.
01:47
That's 126 over 82.
01:51
Heart rate of 65.
01:56
Temperature of 98.6 degrees.
02:03
At this moment, patient is seated comfortably with personal belongings.
02:09
Are looking to come to your facility.
02:11
We have an approximate five-minute ETA to your location.

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Tri City Hospital, Oceanside, CA

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