Ambulance brings elderly patient to St. Joseph Medical Center, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported an elderly woman to St. Joseph Medical Center after she experienced general weakness and recent health decline. She was alert and oriented on arrival, with stable vital signs but elevated blood glucose. The incident appears to be a non-emergency medical transport involving possible complications related to diabetes.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Joe, Medic 528, patient info.
00:03
Okay, Joe, go ahead.
00:07
We're just two minutes out from your facility route with an elderly female patient.
00:11
(name withheld) called for her today.
00:14
He said she's had a general deterioration since Thanksgiving.
00:21
And the patient states that she feels that sick situation, too.
00:26
She is alert and oriented.
00:27
She said she just complains a general weakness.
00:31
She's got vital signs of blood pressure, 114 over 78, heart rate 88, sinus rhythm, respiratory rate 18,
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O2 saturation 96,
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and her blood glucose just measured high.
00:44
She said her doctor had recently taken her off of all of her diabetes medicines.
00:49
Medicines.
00:51
Do you have any questions?
00:53
GCS?
00:57
15.
00:59
Copy. We're on arrival.
01:01
St. Joe's there.
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Location mentioned:
Carondelet Dr, Kansas City, MO 64114
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