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Transcript: 662 to Austin E.D. Patient medical report. This last thing, go ahead. Have your 101.198 status. 6662 is approximately 4 minutes out with a convention learn-oriented. 76, that's 76-year-old male. I'm coming from St. Mark's National, presenting with some abdominal pain and some generalized weakness.
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MCH is often open an ambulance 661 incoming patient from medical. This is MCH is awesome. Go ahead. TARPie calling from the Hardy Geranium states that a male took a big waste management garbage can and wheeled it into the woods from the gravel path in that grass area near 4th Street, correction, 1st Street and 4th Avenue. Blue jeans, light-colored button-up shirt, please rolled up some about five minutes ago. 461 is approximately five minutes out with an 89, 8, 9-year-old female coming from St. Mark's rehab. One foot or two. The patient is reported to be slightly altered and confused, as well as having some nausea and low oxygen saturation. Our last lot of vitals, blood pressure 110 over 67. Our Rage's 103 shows AFIB with a range of mid-90s to about 120. Respirations are about 20, 20 or 24. And SVO2, 91% on room air. We do have her on one-liter nasal cannula. Flood sugar is 140, 140. Again, we're about four minutes out. Question to orders.
dispatch from 661. Go ahead. We're transporting to MCHS Austin. I accidentally hit (name withheld). Can you change that on your end for us? I can do that. MCHS Austin may open a ambulance 661 incoming patient from medical. This is MCA's exhausting. Go ahead. 661 is approximately 5 minutes out with an 89, 8, 9-year-old female coming from St. Mark's rehab. The patient is reported to be slightly altered and confused, as well as having some nausea and low oxygen saturation. Our last lot of vitals, blood pressure 110 over 67. Our Rage is 103, shows AFIB, with a range of mid-90s to about 120. Respirations are about 20, 20 or 24. And F-O-2, 91% on room air. We do have her on one-liter nasal cannula. Flood sugar is 140, 140. Again, we're about four minutes out. Question to orders. Copy that. We'll see you shortly. MCHS, Austin, MCHS, Austin, and found A-O-1. Awesome. After an Austin, Mayo, one with you about six minutes off from your pad, confirming is clear and available. Also, may I want just confirming your pad is clear and available. Public Pat is secure. Copy that. We'll see you here certainly. May I want clear.
have you responding for a 89 eight nine year old female conscious breathing increased confusion nausea she is running a temp as well O2sats were in the 70s before being put on one and a half liters now back up into the 90s she is now breathing normally denies any pain no bleeding reported again party one
661 Party 2 is St. Mark's apartments, 1401, 4th Street, Southwest. Room 197. Room 197. Room 161, 397. 6161, and we're out to St. Mark's Department's front door, room 197. 6161, and we're out to St. Mark's Department. This is upgraded. Priority 1. I'll be patient update here in a second. The current captain is upgraded, D1. 6661. Have you responding for a 89, 8, 9-year-old female conscious breathing, increased confusion. Naja, she is running an attempt as well. O2Sats were in the 70s before being put on 1.5 liters now back up into the 90s. She is now breathing normally, denies any pain, no bleeding reported again.