78-year-old woman with stomach pain and vomiting


A 78-year-old woman is experiencing stomach pain, ongoing vomiting, and possible obstruction. EMS is evaluating her medical condition at a residence in Davenport.
Audio|Source: Davenport and Quad Cities Metro Police, Fire / EMS
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00:00Davenport Engine 6 EMS Solo, Jackson Center, at 1420, West 16th Street.00:08Unit 105.00:15Genesis 1 and Genesis line a call and with a base report from Genesis 39.00:22Engines, Heptabier out.00:23I respond to room 1-105 in the location of a 15-year-old female.00:28out earlier, now it's the echo debris.00:3310-4.00:36A 5-minute U.T.A.00:38Hornboard, 70-year-old female, she can play today.00:41For certain to separate, stomach pain, as long as she's face unless she possibly has something stuck in her throat.00:48Patient wasn't eating or anything earlier.00:50We actually haven't eaten for the past couple of days before her family, but she continues as she said she goes place she has something stuck in her stomach She was seen in Mayo Clinic for a fourth stomach infection, which prescribed antibiotics for that a couple days ago, but I don't think the patient is improving.01:10Sorry about that.01:11Patient hasn't been improving at all if it happens to vomiting as well for the past couple days.01:16She's actually happened to vomiting episodes right now, sorry for that pause.01:20She's got a history of Afib, the stomach infection, a broken leg in her left.01:26She's got a flip brochure.01:28She was also recently taking off her blood center for the APA provider provider.01:34Cesar Cycline, Metopo, Ophanzo, Pantoprasol,01:38and a couple others.01:40His family has list of medications that we bring them to the hospital.01:42No other is important.01:44Current set of vitals are 187 over 89, that's 187 over 89.01:47heart rate of 87, 85 on the monitor.01:50I did do a 12-eon-transluid to your guys' facility.01:52We couldn't really get a better one than that, but it's Markers Quil of the 2 for, again, 78-year-old female.
00:00
Davenport Engine 6 EMS Solo, Jackson Center, at 1420, West 16th Street.
00:08
Unit 105.
00:15
Genesis 1 and Genesis line a call and with a base report from Genesis 39.
00:22
Engines, Heptabier out.
00:23
I respond to room 1-105 in the location of a 15-year-old female.
00:28
out earlier, now it's the echo debris.
00:33
10-4.
00:36
A 5-minute U.T.A.
00:38
Hornboard, 70-year-old female, she can play today.
00:41
For certain to separate, stomach pain, as long as she's face unless she possibly has something stuck in her throat.
00:48
Patient wasn't eating or anything earlier.
00:50
We actually haven't eaten for the past couple of days before her family, but she continues as she said she goes place she has something stuck in her stomach She was seen in Mayo Clinic for a fourth stomach infection, which prescribed antibiotics for that a couple days ago, but I don't think the patient is improving.
01:10
Sorry about that.
01:11
Patient hasn't been improving at all if it happens to vomiting as well for the past couple days.
01:16
She's actually happened to vomiting episodes right now, sorry for that pause.
01:20
She's got a history of Afib, the stomach infection, a broken leg in her left.
01:26
She's got a flip brochure.
01:28
She was also recently taking off her blood center for the APA provider provider.
01:34
Cesar Cycline, Metopo, Ophanzo, Pantoprasol,
01:38
and a couple others.
01:40
His family has list of medications that we bring them to the hospital.
01:42
No other is important.
01:44
Current set of vitals are 187 over 89, that's 187 over 89.
01:47
heart rate of 87, 85 on the monitor.
01:50
I did do a 12-eon-transluid to your guys' facility.
01:52
We couldn't really get a better one than that, but it's Markers Quil of the 2 for, again, 78-year-old female.
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Near W 16th St, Davenport, IA 52804
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