Paramedics transport teen to children's hospital, Plano TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics in Plano, Texas, transported a 17-year-old male with testicular torsion to Children's Legacy Plano hospital. The patient was conscious, alert, and in pain. Medics provided treatment en route and reported stable vital signs to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Make medic four.
00:02
Med four, go ahead.
00:04
What you got?
00:05
Yes, Med Tom, we're going to be priority three to Children's Legacy Plano with an alert patient, 17-year-old male.
00:14
Chief complaint today is testicular torsion.
00:18
Began this morning around 2:20.
00:22
Went to a minor care ER.
00:24
Received 2 mg of morphine and 4 mg Zofran.
00:30
Friends,
00:31
He's still at about an eight out of ten pain.
00:36
I've given a thousand milligrams of Tylenol.
00:39
Vitals are 93 heart rate, HCO2 99, total of 15.
00:47
Respiratory rate within the thirties.
00:49
We just coached him on breathing, so that should be coming up.
00:52
Do you have any questions?
00:54
Hey, you got a blood pressure on him and what's your ETA to Children's Plano?
00:59
Last blood pressure was 130 over 70, and we're going to be about five out from Plano.
01:09
Copy that. I want Children's Plano to know that you're five.
01:11
Thank you, make them.
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Location mentioned:
Preston Rd, Plano, TX 75024
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