Apparent medical emergency near Underwood St, Orlando FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an emergency medical services unit responded to a possible medical emergency near West Underwood Street in Orlando. A 67-year-old man was experiencing abdominal pain that began the previous night and had worsened over several hours. The pain was located in the right lower abdomen and extended toward the back. The patient, who reported a known unruptured aneurysm, was transported to Orlando Regional Medical Center for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Signal X 601 to Orlando Regional Medical Center, I am on my scene at Bay 5.
00:02
What do you call this?
00:05
Orlando Regional Medical Center, go ahead.
00:09
Unit 601 reports a 67-year-old male with abdominal pain.
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They said it started last night.
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Got worse about 6 hours ago.
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Pain is in the right lower quadrant.
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Feels like a pressure and cramping sensation.
00:27
Pain extends a little bit to the back.
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Patient reports a known unruptured aneurysm.
00:37
No obvious concerns noted.
00:42
Blood pressure 180 over 72.
00:48
Pulse 84, oxygen saturation 98 percent.
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Respirations 18 per minute.
00:56
Any additional information?
00:59
No, nothing further.
01:00
Scene clear.
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Location mentioned:
W Underwood St, Orlando, FL 32806
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