Ambulance transports stable patient with abdominal pain, Canadian TX
An ambulance is transporting a stable 65-year-old woman with abdominal pain to Hemphill County Hospital in Canadian, Texas. Vitals are normal, and the situation is non-emergency.
Audio|Source: Hemphill County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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and interrupt the Higlin County Hospital one patient on emergency.
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Go ahead, Canadian one.
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Yes, ma'am, we are en route to your facility, non-emergency status at this time with a 65-year-old female patient.
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She complained today is going to be abdominal pain.
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The patient says the pain's been gone for about three days.
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The current vitals are pulse is 73.
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Respiration are 18.
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Blood pressure is 147 over 96.
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It's 1447 over 96.
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O2 satin at 97% on room air.
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I have a 20-gauge saline lock established in her left AC.
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She's been given 4 milligrams, Zopran for nausea, and 25 my scintill for pain in our ETA.
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About three to four minutes, any questions for this time?
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Clear, 1227.
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It was out at the hospital.
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Location mentioned:
S 4th St, Canadian, TX 79014
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