Elderly man reports severe urinary pain, Winston Salem NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly man at a medical facility near Silas Creek Parkway in Winston-Salem reported severe bladder and penile pain with blood in his urine. He has a history of diabetes, dialysis, and kidney removal, and stated the symptoms began two days earlier. Responders noted visible blood in the toilet upon arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Seventy-five-year-old male complaining of severe bladder and penile pain with blood in the urine.
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Patient stated this started two days ago.
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He has been bleeding from the penis when attempting to urinate because his bladder is full.
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Eight out of ten pain in the bladder and penis area.
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Pain in the groin when urinating.
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First seen in Austin, feeling weak.
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History of diabetes, dialysis, and kidney removal two years ago.
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Current vitals one hundred thirty-six over fifty-four, pulse eighty-six, respiration sixteen.
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CO2 is ninety-eight, glucose is fifty-nine.
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Patient said they were having discomfort.
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It's not about blood thinners.
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Dialysis port is in the left arm, Monday, Wednesday, Friday schedule.
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When responders arrived, there was significant blood in the toilet, about five minutes out here.
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Location mentioned:
Silas Creek Pkwy, Winston-Salem, NC 27103
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