Man experiences severe abdominal pain and vomiting at veterans hospital, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, a 31-year-old man was transported to the Veterans Administration Medical Center after experiencing intermittent severe abdominal pain and vomiting blood-colored material. He was pain-free at the time of report with vital signs within normal range.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Indianapolis, EMS to the VA will traffic from EMS-93 on Med 17.
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Medic,
00:08
this is the VA.
00:09
Can you repeat your medic number, please, and patient identifiers?
00:14
This is EMS-93,
00:17
31-year-old male, (number withheld), (number withheld), Charlie Sierra, Charlie, Ciro.
00:30
Medics 33 is a different.
00:33
This is EMS 93.
00:35
I have you loud and clear. Did you hear my identifiers?
00:39
Yes, we can confirm.
00:40
Go ahead with your report.
00:43
We are currently en route.
00:45
We're calling from the scene.
00:47
We're about 4 to 5 minutes out with a 31, 31-year-old bail.
00:50
Intermitted abdominal pain with vomiting off and on.
00:53
Bottom is described as a reddish color when they do vomiting.
00:57
It hasn't vomited in the past half hour or so.
01:00
Pain is currently pain-free when pain is present is a 10 out of 10.
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After a song non-descendent and bowel sounds are present.
01:08
Plast blood pressure 176 over 74.9.
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on a room A, respirations 18, pulse rate of 78.
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Any questions or orders.
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Location mentioned:
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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