Nausea and weakness spark medical call in Mapleton home, Mapleton MN
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Urgency eased as an 82-year-old male near 3rd Ave SE, Mapleton, suffers nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and weakness after new antibiotics.
Audio|Heard on: Mankato Mayo Clinic Ambulance Dispatch
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Transcript:
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691 Priority 2[1] call.
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Priority 2[1] calling Mapleton at near 3rd Avenue Southeast,
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Mapleton.
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This is copy 691, Wallyndh.
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691 in-rout near 3rd Ave southeast Mapleton heavy in route and you can upgrade priority one
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691 copies upgrades
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This has 689.
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689.
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689. You should see it's logged in to truck 601 if you want to drop that even on us, please.
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Cabby, you should see it now.
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691, just for a patient update, you can actually stay routine at this time.
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It is an 82-year-old male conscious breathing.
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Sounds like recently discharged from the hospital with a new antibiotic medication that's been making him very nauseous.
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He's been throwing up just having abdominal pain.
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And side effect why is he just feeling very tired and not walking well?
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So you want us downgrading to routine, we were told that we'd go to upgrade priorities.
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Affirmative, it was our apologies.
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We were trying to update a different crew.
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We have the next grade.
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Go downgrade.
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Priority 2: Lower-priority medical response
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3rd Ave SE, Mapleton, MN 56065
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