Patient with esophageal obstruction transferred to hospital, Flint MI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services are transferring a 40-year-old man with an esophageal obstruction who is on a ventilator and stable. The patient is en route to Hurley Medical Center and will arrive in about 15 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Here we go ahead.
00:02
Uh,
00:03
Vee, Hurley, Metsarva, 743.
00:05
I'm currently in Mountier's facility with a transfer patient from the city plan.
00:12
I have a 40-year-old male with esophageal obstruction.
00:17
The patient is currently vented, probably at 50, currently at 100.
00:25
He is currently stated pretty well.
00:28
He is used to be educated.
00:30
As recorded, a couple of follow holes, along with two-modeflibers at about 30 minutes ago.
00:38
Vario is all stable.
00:39
My first we got was 103 over 60, 103 over 0.003 over 0.
00:43
All right is around 57, 9x, no obvious speak.
00:47
ETT at 35,
00:49
and said 99% under there.
00:51
I mean, sorry, on the vent at...
00:53
out to 40%.
00:57
I'm just going to get that up.
00:59
We're about 10 to 15 minutes away depending on road conditions.
01:03
So probably close to 15.
01:07
I'll be on traffic.
01:08
Protect the trackboard for Rumsat upon arrival, by any further changes in route, very clear.
01:13
That's very clear.
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Location mentioned:
Hurley Plaza, Flint, MI 48503
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