Medical emergency after vaginal bleeding in woman with cancer history, Troy MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 53-year-old woman with a history of uterine cancer experienced vaginal bleeding and lower abdominal pain after radiation treatment. Emergency medical services transported her to a hospital for urgent care.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Beaumont-Troy, Beaumont-Troy from Washington Fire Alpha-1, how do you, Kathy?
00:03
I want Troy to have with her part.
00:05
So much, Roy, this is Washington, Fire Alpha 1.
00:07
Currently around the facility prior to do traffic.
00:09
We have a 53-year-old female, 5-3 female.
00:12
She complained today is going to be vaginal bleeding and lower abdominal pain.
00:16
The saggial bleeding started approximately right after her radiation.
00:20
She does that history of uterine cancer.
00:23
She's complaining of flight kind of this, and she was hypocentist in the house.
00:27
She was about 90 over 60.
00:29
We're currently in a relative to facility.
00:31
I'll be able to get IV access.
00:33
She doesn't have a fort.
00:34
She is in Trent Ellenberg, blood pressure is currently 100 over 70.
00:40
The rest of the vitals are as follows.
00:42
Heart rate snap up and showing sign of rhythm on the monitor.
00:44
She is 100% on 3 liters of oxygen.
00:47
She says she's still bleeding and she has a vaginal place that's 8 out of 10.
00:52
At this time, we'll be able to about 5 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Dequindre Rd, Troy, MI 48085
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