Medical emergency at Mercy Perrysburg Hospital, Perrysburg OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a woman in her sixties with possible kidney-related complications and recent history of sepsis to Mercy Perrysburg Hospital. She was alert, stable, and breathing with supplemental oxygen after experiencing nausea and shortness of breath.
Audio|Heard on: Lucas OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Perrysburg City, Mercy Perrysburg Hospital.
00:06
We're en route to your facility with a 64-year-old alert and oriented female.
00:15
Chief complaint today of abnormal labs, having some kidney issues, and was having some nausea, did throw up earlier, no longer having the nausea.
00:26
(Name withheld) does have a history of being septic about a month ago.
00:35
Patient is resting comfortably in the cot at this time.
00:37
Vitals are as follows, 101 over 70 for blood pressure,
00:41
Pulse of eighty-seven, ninety-eight percent on two liters.
00:47
(Name withheld) does not normally wear oxygen but was feeling short of breath.
00:53
SpO two was ninety-four percent on room air.
01:00
We're about four or five minutes from your facility.
01:03
Your facility.
01:04
Any other questions or orders?
01:08
No further questions or orders from assignment en route to be clear.
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Location mentioned:
Eckel Junction Rd, Perrysburg, OH 43551
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