Emergency response to patient with abdominal pain, Charleston SC


Emergency services are responding to a 61-year-old male with abdominal pain and a catheter that has blood in the urine. The patient also has a history of prostate cancer.
Audio|Source: Charleston County Police, Fire, EMS/Rescue, Marine SAR
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Medi 2. Engine 505-2597 Palo Alto Hall Boulevard, abdominal pain, incident channel EMSOPS. Medi 2, Engine 505, 2597 Palo Hall Boulevard, Cross Streets, Water Road, Cutting Sweet, Myrle Circle, abdominal pain, incident channel EMSOps 0745.
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Medi 2. Engine 505.2597 pound at O'Holl Boulevard. Abdominal pain. Incident channel EMSOPSOPS. Medi 2. Engine 505. 2597 pound at O'Holl Boulevard. Cross streets. Water oak, cut, and sweet, vertical, abdominal pain. Incident channel EMS Ops 0745.745. Patient has prostate cancer. His chief complaint this morning is going to be...
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Pain in his prostate region, his groin, and his lower extremities. Patient has a superpevic catheter. We do see what appears to be some discoloration, possible blood, in his urine at this time. He is currently A&O size 4, GCS of 1.5. Patient's vitals are as follows are a pulse of 9-2.
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Location mentioned:
Charlie Hall Blvd, Charleston, SC 29414
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