Medical team assists person with hip pain at shelter, Winston Salem NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a report of an adult female at a shelter experiencing severe left hip pain, rated ten out of ten. There was no apparent injury or trauma, and the patient reportedly had a history of hip issues requiring surgery. She also had medical history including diabetes and asthma. EMS was en route with stable vital signs noted, including elevated blood pressure and pulse.
Audio|Heard on: Forsyth NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Three for size patient notification.
00:03
They were coming to you routine traffic from a shelter.
00:06
Forty-eight-year-old female chief.
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Complaint is going to be ten out of ten.
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Left hip pain.
00:10
No current trauma, no current injury.
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Has a history of hip issues needing surgery according to the medical center.
00:19
Patient states the left leg was off after getting up this morning.
00:22
Ten out of ten stabbing pain in the left hip.
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History of diabetes and asthma.
00:26
Current vitals 150 over 86.
00:28
Pulse is 120, respiration 16.
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SpO2 is 95.
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Glucose is 173.
00:33
Patient is alert times four.
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We're about 4 minutes out.
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Do you have any further?
00:37
Ten four. He’s in the lobby.
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Location mentioned:
Silas Creek Pkwy, Winston-Salem, NC 27103
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