Male patient treated for pancreatitis flare en route, Petoskey MI


A male patient experiencing a pancreatitis flare and related symptoms was treated by emergency responders while being transported. He received intravenous medication and pain management but was unable to keep his prescribed oral medications down, leading to a 911 call. Vital signs were monitored, and treatment was ongoing during transport.
Audio|Source: Straits Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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We are inbound with a (number withheld)-year-old male.
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First, National S, is in Sierra,
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last of C is entirely, data births (number withheld).
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Comist rectal-2015, Ford Edge, EIV is no.
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Expires (number withheld).
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Looks like it was also transferred to (number withheld).
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R.O. is going to be a John Frederick Waters out of Gailer.
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Go ahead.
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Could you check on Jeffrey at the Northern Health and Wellness Center and see if he is ready to go?
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He's a known pancreatitis patient.
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He's been having a flare since 4 a.m.
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Not able to keep his home-prescribed Zofran or his pain medication for his pancreatitis down, so he called 911.
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I do have an IV established.
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He's got 4 milligrams of IV Zofran.
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I do have a blood draw for you as well.
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He's sinus to sinus parady on the monitor currently 57 beats per minute.
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He's 99% under mirror, blood pressure 164.
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over 104.
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He's resting on the stretchers comfortably as you can.
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If you know what I'm finding further, we're going to be there, probably 10 to 12.
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Petoskey, MI 49770
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