Medical transport to VA Medical Center, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 73-year-old male patient to the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Indianapolis for evaluation of a leaking urinary catheter. The patient appeared stable, with normal vitals and no signs of injury or pain.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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I'm en route to your facility with a 73-year-old male.
00:02
He's coming from home.
00:04
He has a urinary catheter that has been leaking.
00:08
The patient has an enlarged prostate, frequently has this problem.
00:12
Stated it gets replaced about once a week.
00:14
The home healthcare nurse could not come in today due to it being a holiday.
00:18
Vitals are heart rate 52, oxygen 94%, and blood pressure 165 over 79.
00:26
GCS is 100%.
00:27
There's no injury to the area, no bleeding, nothing like that.
00:30
He's in no pain.
00:31
He just needs the catheter tubing replaced.
00:33
Unless you have anything further, we'll be there in about eight to nine minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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