Elderly man treated for rectal bleeding and light-headedness, St Cloud MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 89-year-old man experienced rectal bleeding and light-headedness after multiple bowel movements at home. He also had two falls in the bathroom without injury. EMS started IV fluids and transported him to hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Mayo Ambulance 163, St.
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Claude Hospital Patient Care Report.
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The same call, go ahead.
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From Mayo 163, we're currently en route to your facility with an 89-year-old male patient coming from home.
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The safety data, well...
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States that he woke up at 1 a.m.
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Had a bowel movement that was bright red blood, and about every half an hour since he's been having bright red bowel movements.
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Never had anything like this happen before he does take eloquists.
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Just prior to 5 a.m., he had two falls in the bathroom due to feeling light-headed.
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No injuries from those falls did not hit his head in both times.
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He was able to get himself up off the floor.
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We got on scene. We did note that he still does have some bright red blood coming out of his rectum.
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Currently, heart rate of 100.
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Blood pressures 95 over 61, 97% on room air.
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We do have IV access and some fluid.
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Is going and we have an ETA of about six minutes.
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Any other questions?
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave N, St Cloud, MN 56303
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