Pregnant woman treated for abdominal pain near South Brooks, Gillette WY
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Emergency responders treated a pregnant woman near South Brooks for significant abdominal pain. She is 16 weeks pregnant with no reported complications or bleeding and was located by the facility's front door.
Audio|Heard on: Gillette Police, Campbell County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, WHP
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by for an EMS page near Southbrooks.
00:10
For METIS, near South Brooks.
00:16
POMBORI.
00:24
Battalion 1, EMS, Charlie responds near Southbrooks for abdominal pain with pregnancy.
00:34
Again,
00:35
EMS, Battalion 1 responds, Charlie response, near South Brooks for abdominal pain with pregnancy.
00:48
375 status.
00:50
I'm good, thank you.
00:52
Okay.
00:54
21 County PC-1303.
01:02
Heartgreen GMC utility?
01:05
Yes, ma'am.
01:07
It's in there now.
01:17
After engine one's responding.
01:20
Acknowledgment/OK engine one.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:27
740-1-42.
01:29
Acknowledgment/OK. Acknowledgment/OK.
01:34
It's responding to South Brooks.
01:37
You're responding to a 20-20-year-old female who is conscious breathing chief complaint today of abdominal pain with pregnancy.
01:45
She is responding normal.
01:47
Normally, she's not been diagnosed with an aortic aneurysm, she has not fainted or nearly fainted.
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She is 16 weeks pregnant.
01:55
It is not reported miscarriage or stillbirth.
01:58
There's never been any bleeding.
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She doesn't have any high-risk complications, and it's not a multiple birth.
02:03
She is by the front door in the facility there,
02:09
and most of her pain is above the belly button.
02:14
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Location mentioned:
S Brooks Ave, Gillette, WY 82716
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