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Patient with severe rectal bleeding en route to hospital

Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
00:56
00:00
About a 20-minute ETA on board at the fifty-four or fifty-four year old male coming to you from home.
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New Bern Ave, Raleigh, NC 27610
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Paramedics are bringing a 54-year-old man from his home to the hospital. He has an uncontrolled rectal fistula and has had several recent surgeries to fix it, including one within the last two to four days. About an hour before the call, he began to have sudden, severe bleeding from the rectal area. His surgeon at the receiving hospital has been notified and plans to see him. The crew reports his blood pressure is in his normal range, his oxygen level is about 96 percent, he has a fever, but he is not in pain. They are working on starting an intravenous line and expect to arrive at the hospital in about 20 minutes.

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