Medical emergency involves alcohol withdrawal and arm pain, Moab UT
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An ambulance responded to a 57-year-old man experiencing alcohol withdrawal and left arm pain from a recent fracture. The patient was stable and transported to the hospital near Williams Way in Moab.
Audio|Heard on: Moab Fire
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Transcript:
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Hey, good afternoon, MRH, this is M.M.
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51. We're not to get a facility with that 57-year-old male chief complaints are going to be alcohol withdrawal, also secondary complaint.
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He does have some left arm pain in an arm that he recently broke and is casted.
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Patient's alert-oriented, GCS 15, heart rate's 84 and regular.
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Blood pressure is 162 over 88, set in a 99% on room air.
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We've got a 20-gauge in his right arm, and we've given 2 milligrams of Versed.
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We'll be there in about.
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five minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Williams Way, Moab, UT 84532
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