Woman treated for abdominal pain at Wheeling Park, Wheeling WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to Wheeling Park for a 35-year-old woman experiencing severe abdominal pain that began the previous day after eating greasy food. The patient was alert with stable vital signs and was transported to Wheeling Hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Brooke WV Hospital Group Calls
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Zero (number withheld), we're out to Wheeling Park with a 35 year old female.
00:05
Chief complaint tonight is severe stomach pain.
00:09
Started approximately yesterday after eating some greasy foods.
00:13
She's a 456 BP of 129 over 90, pulse 65 respirations at 18, normal sinus on the monitor.
00:20
We do have a 20.
00:21
Twenty and LFTC.
00:23
She's a456.
00:25
New,
00:27
new allergies. New past medical history.
00:35
Skin is pink, warm and dry.
00:37
Sometimes vertical bilaterally.
00:41
We have maybe a thousand en route to Wheeling Hospital.
00:46
Can you give me her blood pressure and pulse ox?
00:51
Uh, but BP is 129 over 90.
00:55
Pulse 65, respiration 18, pulse ox is 98 on the right hand.
01:01
Yeah, I just want to double check.
01:03
Severe abdominal pain since yesterday?
01:06
Affirmative.
01:08
All right, that's good coffee.
01:10
Number is going to be (number withheld).
01:14
That's a good coffee.
01:16
251 clear.
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Location mentioned:
Wheeling Park Dr, Wheeling, WV 26003
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