Medical transfer to Stanford Medical Center near Pasteur Dr, Stanford CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 22-year-old male patient with previous traumatic brain injury is being transported non-emergency to Stanford Medical Center. The patient's vital signs and mental status appear stable and consistent with his baseline.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is San Mateo Medic 46.2 Code 2 with a 22-year-old male of status procedure with an e-tap about 10 minutes.
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A patient is currently alert maintaining on his baseline.
00:13
He does have a history of a traumatic brain injury and has a mental status of approximately 7-year-old.
00:20
And vital signs are his fault.
00:22
Heart weight.
00:23
is 83, blood pressure 107 over 58, full flex 97% on room air,
00:30
with respirations of 12 non-labor.
00:33
And as I said, he does have a GCOS of 15 appropriate for his baseline mental status.
00:41
My apologies, he does have a baseline GCS appropriate for his mental status, and we do have an ETA of about 15 minutes.
00:47
How do you happen?
00:50
Good blood pressure, please.
00:52
My apologies, blood sugar was 101,
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101.
00:57
And the blood pressure?
01:01
Yeah.
01:03
My apologies, the blast pressure was 107 over 58, 107 over 58.
01:08
I copy.
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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