Male patient experiences sudden left flank pain, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, a 30-year-old man at UCF Lake Nona Medical Center experienced sudden left flank pain. Vital signs were stable. Ambulance was instructed to use the front entrance because the ambulance bay was closed.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
This UCF Lake Nona, go ahead.
00:03
SQU-73 is email with a 30-year-old male, A&O x4, GCS 15.
00:08
Chief of the plate day is going to be left flank pain.
00:13
Rapid onset, patient doesn't have a history of this happening prior.
00:17
Corvilles are as follows.
00:21
Nending the heart rate status rhythm was totally insignificant.
00:24
99% on the room air.
00:28
Got a restoration to the toy of the capography of 40.
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blood pressure 121 over 89, with the sugar of 110.
00:37
Probably further.
00:40
Nothing further, be advised.
00:42
You will need to take them to the front entrance.
00:43
Our ambulance bay entrance is closed.
00:47
I have to copy front entrance.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Nona Blvd, Orlando, FL 32827
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