Medic transports patient with vomiting to Kaiser Oakland, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, alameda Fire Medic Three responded to a medical emergency near Broadway in Oakland. A 42-year-old female patient experiencing vomiting for 24 to 48 hours was transported in stable condition with elevated blood pressure to Kaiser Oakland Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hi, Kaiser ER.
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Good evening, Kaiser One.
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This is Alameda Fire Medic Three and Rescue.
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We have about an 8-minute ETA, transporting a 42-year-old female.
00:11
She has been vomiting for the last 24 to 48 hours.
00:15
Patient is stable with elevated blood pressure of 175 over 105, heart rate 73, and oxygen level at 98%.
00:26
We have no pressure disorders.
00:27
We will see you in about 8 minutes.
00:30
Okay, we'll see you.
00:31
This is a call two or a call three, and you sound like you're underwater.
00:38
Medic Three copies, how do you copy me now?
00:41
So much clearer.
00:43
Is this a call two or call three?
00:46
This is a code two return.
00:50
See you in 8 minutes.
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