Patient with rib fractures transported for emergency care


An ambulance is transporting a 63-year-old patient with rib fractures to another emergency department. The patient is stable and breathing normally, but has chosen not to take pain medication.
Audio|Source: Blue Earth and Faribault Counties Sheriff, Police and EMS
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Transcript:
00:0063-year-old male rib fractures.00:02I believe this is ED to ED[1] transport.00:06Initials are J.B., as in juniper berries.00:09Vitals, paste rhythm at 79.00:12Last blood pressure, 165 over 100.00:15Breathing normally 12 times a minute, sat 98 on room air.00:18Rates the pain into 1-2 right now.00:20Has refused pain management in ER as well as in the ambulance.00:30We'll see in room 22, room 22 of the ER.00:35M.J.M.H.00:39M.K.'O.00:40Mayo Clinic, 691, Patient Care, Care, Report.
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63-year-old male rib fractures.
00:02
I believe this is ED to ED[1] transport.
00:06
Initials are J.B., as in juniper berries.
00:09
Vitals, paste rhythm at 79.
00:12
Last blood pressure, 165 over 100.
00:15
Breathing normally 12 times a minute, sat 98 on room air.
00:18
Rates the pain into 1-2 right now.
00:20
Has refused pain management in ER as well as in the ambulance.
00:30
We'll see in room 22, room 22 of the ER.
00:35
M.J.M.H.
00:39
M.K.'O.
00:40
Mayo Clinic, 691, Patient Care, Care, Report.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ED to ED: Emergency Department to Emergency Department transfer
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