Female patient treated for food poisoning symptoms, Raeford NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 21-year-old female was treated for nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain after eating food that was left out for several hours at a location near Fayetteville Rd, Raeford.
Audio|Heard on: Hoke NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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FirstHealth Hoke, first of all, Hoke County, Medics.
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Three, stand-by-upist report.
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He identified by the police report.
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Hoke County, May 3.
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Interrupt to you for study with a 21-year-old female again.
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Two-one-year-old female, come from home.
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Two points are going to be
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free and biblical.
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Donald Payne started about 0-8 this morning.
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I'm patient just at G8, so chocolate and ice and that was on a plate that has been left out for a couple hours.
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One pain increased.
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Patient 10 minutes prior to EMS rye, she was nausea was vomiting.
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The patient advised that she stole.
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An ostracist, the patient received sublingal, zephran, 4 milligrams.
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Viles our heart rate 73, SPOQ, 100% of room air restoration, fixing the normal.
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The last BP is 125 over 76.
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VGL 99.
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12 lead signs further than unremarkable.
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We'll be able to still in about six, require anything further.
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Definitely good copy.
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This will run around.
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Location mentioned:
Fayetteville Rd, Raeford, NC 28376
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