Medical transport for woman with back pain, Smithville MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS crew in Smithville transported a woman experiencing non-traumatic back pain and stiffness, possibly related to pre-existing spinal issues. Her pain increased while working, and medication had little effect. She was taken to St. Luke's North Hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Luke's North, this is KCFD Medic Four, patient information.
00:06
This is St. Luke's, go ahead.
00:09
KCFD Medic Four, we're five out with a (age withheld) female.
00:12
She complains today of non-traumatic back pain.
00:15
Patient has a history of bulge and herniated discs, and usually the pain is moderate but manageable.
00:22
She said that about 2 hours ago while working, she had sudden stiffness and the pain increased.
00:27
She rated the pain at six out of ten and took medication this morning, but it hasn't helped.
00:34
For vitals, blood pressure is 122 over 80, pulse 85, oxygen 98 percent on room air.
00:43
GCS score is 15.
00:44
Any questions?
00:49
She's having abdominal pain or back pain.
00:54
Back pain.
00:58
No questions, we'll see you when you get here, very clear.
01:03
Copy Medic Four out.
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Location mentioned:
US-169, Smithville, MO 64089
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