Female patient treated for nosebleed and dizziness at hospital, Wheeling WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a female patient was treated at Wheeling Hospital for an ongoing nosebleed and dizziness. Bleeding was partially controlled, and vital signs including blood pressure and oxygen level were monitored.
Audio|Heard on: Brooke WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling Fire, Squad 1, coming at you with a 3-4-minute ETA.
00:06
Have a 343-4 female nose bleed.
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Nosebleed has been on and off for the last one day,
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started yesterday around noon.
00:16
They said it's been off and on.
00:19
She's not on any medication. There's no detailed medical history.
00:24
She passed one clot yesterday, however she blew her nose.
00:31
She was complaining of lightheadedness and dizziness ongoing for the last few weeks along with a non-specific symptom.
00:39
Currently on the monitor: pulse 118, oxygen 100% on room air, respiratory rate 18 non-labored,
00:44
blood pressure 173 over 122.
00:52
We do have the bleeding somewhat controlled with a clamp.
00:55
Cincinnati is negative and we'll see in two to three.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Park Rd, Wheeling, WV 26003
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