Medical team responds to patient near Summerville Medical Center, Summerville SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel were en route to Summerville Medical Center with an elderly male patient experiencing kidney pain and difficulty urinating. The patient was stable, with normal oxygen levels and elevated blood pressure. The condition had been ongoing for some time, and the patient expressed concern about delays in follow-up care.
Audio|Heard on: Dorchester SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, Summerville.
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Dorchester One's inbound to your facility approximately at ten to twelve minute ETA.
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On board have an eighty-one-year-old male patient.
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We are coming to you for kidney pain today.
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Patient notes difficulty voiding his bladder at night.
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He says it's better when he gets up and moves.
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This has been ongoing since primary care.
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However, they don't know a fall.
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Appointment until February.
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Patient is concerned about potential life threats in this time frame.
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Heart rate of seventy, blood pressure of one ninety over eighty, and a pulse ox of ninety-nine percent.
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We are answering questions appropriately.
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Should see you in about ten minutes.
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Do you have any questions before we arrive?
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Location mentioned:
Midland Pkwy, Summerville, SC 29485
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