Man reports sharp abdominal pain near chest tube site


Audio|Source: Austin Fire & EMS
02:23
Transcript:
Okay, I'll say the Austin fire dispatching mail to West Park, Gordon Lodge, 2005th Street, South West. In the living room for a 54-year-old male, not feeling well, has an infection in his lungs. West Park, Gordon Lodge, 250th Street, Southwest in the living room, patient I'm 1149. Okay, I'll see the Austin fire dispatching mail to West Park, Gordon Lodge, 200 5th Street, South West. In the living room for a 54-year-old male, not feeling well, has an infection in his lungs. West Park, Gordon, Lodge, 250th Street, Southwest in the living room. Paytime 1149. 661, Priority 2. Go into 2-00 5th Street, Southwest in Austin. Again, 661, Priority 2. 2.00, number 5 Street Southwest in Austin. 6661. Austin Fire copies. I love 50. That's from 661. We're in route 200 5th Street Southwest. Looking at the notes in here, do we have law enforcement in route? L.E.C. Austin, Center. 6-61. I copy that you're en route. Did you have additional traffic? You recovered by another site? Go ahead. Just looking at the notes for the CAD information. Do we have law enforcement in route for this call? Do you know? Where's 305 is around 205 Street Southwest? We're a medical. In-row, 151.151. Not that I am aware of. I can check and make sure that they start though if you need. Copy that. We should be okay. We'll advise. Hi, copy. And I do have patient info for you if you'd like. He'll be continuing priority two for 54. That's a 5-4-year-old male who's conscious in breathing, complaining of abdominal pain near where his chest tube was yesterday. He is responding normally, complaining of the pain as being a sharp chronic pain. No fainting or near fainting. Okay, six one copy.
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