Patient transported to hospital for high blood sugar, Shiloh IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 53-year-old male was transported from booking to Memorial Hospital for treatment of high blood sugar and nausea. The patient was stable during transport with vital signs monitored and fluids administered.
Audio|Heard on: St. Clair IL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is O'Fallon Medic 3.
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From a volunteer facility with a 53-year-old male, conscious breathing, coming from O'Fallon booking.
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Patient transported for high blood sugar, started feeling nauseous.
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First blood sugar reading was about 308.
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Patient's weight is approximately 140 pounds.
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Current vitals follow.
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Pulse 100, blood pressure 134 over 79.
00:26
SpO2 sitting at 96%.
00:28
An 18-gauge IV is established in the right arm.
00:33
We are administering fluids as we speak.
00:36
Patient is stable.
00:38
We're about five minutes from your facility.
00:39
Any questions or orders? The patient is coming from booking. Is he in police custody?
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He is no longer in police custody.
00:49
We will police this patient on our end and then clear.
00:52
We'll file a report for your copies.
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Location mentioned:
Memorial Hospital East, Shiloh, IL 62269
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