Medical emergency for woman with urinary and ammonia issues, Fort Smith AR


Emergency medical services responded to a 69-year-old woman near South 66th Street with difficulty urinating and high ammonia levels. She was advised to be transported to the emergency department for further care.
Audio|Source: Fayetteville Police, Fire, and EMS
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Matter 2. Emergency Medical, near South 66th Street, Apartment C-22, cross of Fresno Street and Phoenix Avenue.
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Matter, 2, Emergent near South 66 Street, Apartment C-22, cross of Fresno Street and Phoenix Avenue.
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Plymouth, EMS-9, Prowdy Toon, Tunes, Foll, near South 66th Street, Apartment 22.
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Timeout, 1820 left.
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Nine copies.
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Two can take that.
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Copy two. I'll put it on you.
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Emis Friene, you can screen down.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Okay, long ago, go ahead and transfer.
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That question.
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Two-sixth is the Medcom.
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We're beginning on transport with the starting miles of 2.1, 2.1.
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Everyone to 32, you need any help?
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Negative. No,
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31-1-11. 10-190.
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31, 10-4.
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She was inbound with a 69-year-old female patient.
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She complains today is going to be trouble urinating in uremia.
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A patient had her blood drink earlier at the facility.
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She saved that and said her ammonia levels were high and she needed to be transported to the emergency department.
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Her heart rate is 27% on room air.
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Currently waiting on a blood pressure in GCS 15.
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Any questions?
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I'll see when you get here.
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That blood pressure was 154 over 77.
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Location mentioned:
Near S 66th St, Fort Smith, AR 72903
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