Medical transport for woman with flu symptoms and dizziness, Austin MN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 66-year-old woman to Austin due to flu-like symptoms including vomiting, diarrhea, chills, coughing, and sneezing. She experienced numbness in her legs and felt lightheaded, nearly passing out while on the toilet.
Audio|Heard on: Austin Combined (Law / Fire / EMS)
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Transcript:
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668 With the patient, we'll be transporting home-intending.
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How is the patient?
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5039 cameras.
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Go on.
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I'll be 10-8 and I'll be an upstairs clutch.
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668 transporting one routine to Austin.
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Gov transport.
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MCHS Austin from 668, incoming patient medical report.
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This is Austin.
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All right. All right.
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Check 9 to make clear with a no need.
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I'm bringing you today a 66-year-old female, whose chief complaint today is flu-like symptoms,
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vomiting,
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diarrhea,
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as well as chills,
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coughing, and sneezing.
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She states that she had been on the toilet for nearly an hour this morning when her legs went numb.
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Our current set of files we got for you are heart rate 85.
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BP is 115 over 73.
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She's 99% on room air.
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She states that she felt lightheaded and nearly passed out while on the toilets.
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We're approximately three minutes out.
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Location mentioned:
1st Dr NW, Austin, MN 55912
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