Elderly woman with fever and vomiting taken to hospital, Shreveport LA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 73-year-old woman from near Youree Drive in Shreveport to Willis-Knighton Pierremont. She had an altered mental state, fever, vomiting, and a history of heart failure, chronic lung disease, and kidney failure. She missed one dialysis session and was being treated en route.
Audio|Heard on: Caddo LA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're en route to your facility with seventy-three year old female complaints of the altered health that called in by the family.
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She began to be altered about last known normal probably about an hour ago.
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She's been vomiting a little bit today.
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She also rang a fever of 103.3.
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We do have chest pain.
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She has a history of CHF, COPD,
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renal failure.
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She did miss one day of dialysis and she has a history of J.
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We do have IV established with twenty-two gauge and we're giving to saline right now.
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She's just 14, slightly altered on the date.
00:38
She has blood pressure 100 and twenty-eight over sixty-two,
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pulse ninety-four. Respiratory is 20, SpO two is ninety-seven on her air.
00:45
Bladder ninety-three.
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She says no pain.
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We should be at your facility in about 10 min now.
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Location mentioned:
Youree Dr, Shreveport, LA 71115
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