Paramedics transport patient with internal bleeding, Plano TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a paramedic from Plano Med 5 transported a 65-year-old man experiencing rectal bleeding and low blood pressure from a standalone emergency room to Texas Health Presbyterian Plano. The patient was alert, with initial low blood pressure improving en route.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Paramedic Merrill, Plano Med 5 currently en route to Presbyterian Plano with about a two-minute ETA.
00:07
I've got a 65-year-old male we picked up from a standalone ER.
00:14
They said he's had rectal bleeding.
00:16
His blood pressure was bottoming out.
00:19
Last pressure we got is 100 over 50.
00:22
Current vitals, heart rate's 84, O2 is 97 on room air.
00:27
Just did a repeat cardiac check.
00:28
Pressure and now getting 120 over 70.
00:31
Their last pressure was 70s over 40s, and we're about 2 min away from Presbyterian Plano.
00:37
Do you have any problems?
00:39
Is he awake and alert?
00:43
He is A04 GCS 15.
00:48
All right, Texas Health Presbyterian Plano now.
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Location mentioned:
W Parker Rd, Plano, TX 75093
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