Paramedics transport sepsis patient from Sand Lake, Sand Lake FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 60-year-old woman experiencing a sepsis alert and bleeding from her tracheostomy from near Sand Lake to Dr. Phillips Hospital. The patient was alert and stable during transport, with improving vital signs en route.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Orange County Rescue 73 is transporting a sepsis alert.
00:04
They're coming down State Road 528 to Interstate 4 right now.
00:07
It's a 60-year-old female patient.
00:09
Originally advised they were bleeding from her trach.
00:11
They should advise further vitals when they get closer.
00:15
Rescue 73, BPH, just alerted out.
00:20
73, go ahead.
00:23
73 en route to proximity with a 66-year-old female.
00:30
Chief complaint was blood coming from her trach.
00:36
She's alert and oriented.
00:40
GCS of 15.
00:41
Vitals are stable.
00:42
Follow.
00:44
Heart rate 111, SpO2 is 94 via BBM on 25 liters.
00:52
Respiratory rate is currently at 43.
00:57
Initial blood pressure was 79 over 50.
01:05
Final stack on the monitor.
01:06
Is he crying any further?
01:09
What's your current blood pressure?
01:14
We're obtaining another one right now.
01:16
The second blood pressure was 179 over 131.
01:22
Copy that, seventy-three.
01:23
We'll see you soon.
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Location mentioned:
Sand Lake, FL 32819
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