Elderly man taken to hospital after vomiting blood, Omaha NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded near Dodge St, Omaha, for an 86-year-old man who had been vomiting blood since the previous night and became confused. Blood clots were found in the bedroom. The man was transported to the hospital under emergency conditions.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas NE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Afternoon, Med 42 is en route.
00:01
Code Three with an eighty-six-year-old male. (name withheld) called.
00:06
Sounds like he's been vomiting since last night.
00:08
There was blood in it earlier today.
00:11
A few blood clots were noted in the bedroom on the floor.
00:18
(name withheld) says about two hours ago his mental status changed as well.
00:23
When I say his name, he'll look at me, but he's not talking or answering questions.
00:28
He moved all extremities freely, but not purposely to commands.
00:34
We're inconclusive on a stroke scale.
00:37
He is on Eliquis.
00:39
There were no falls.
00:41
Current blood pressure is 170 over 78.
00:45
Pulse is 78, showing a paced rhythm on the monitor.
00:49
He is currently at 95 percent on room air.
00:51
Blood sugar is 160.
00:53
We'll be Code Three due to the altered mental status.
00:56
We'll be there in about eight to ten minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68114
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