Pregnant woman treated for nausea and dehydration, Oxford MS
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a pregnant woman near Luther Street. She was experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Her vital signs were stable. She was treated and transported to a medical facility.
Audio|Heard on: Lafayette County Public Safety
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch here on Luther Street.
00:01
We have one patient loaded for transport priority (number withheld).
00:04
Sprint 1 will be clearing the scene.
00:09
10-4[1]. Medicaid, 8-2 maps, Dior, patient before.
00:22
Transporting to their facility, 24-year-old.
00:25
Female patient, six-week gestation, no fetal heartbeat.
00:28
Patient states that she has had nausea and vomiting since approximately the 13th.
00:32
She has also had diarrhea for approximately one week.
00:36
Patient awake, alert, skin warm and dry, no pain.
00:41
Vital signs as follows.
00:43
Blood pressure 137 over 73,
00:47
heart rate 105, sinus tachycardia on the monitor.
00:51
Respirations are 14 unlabored.
00:55
Oxygen saturation 99 percent on room air, blood sugar 103.
01:00
Patient denies any recent fevers.
01:02
Have a 22-gauge IV to the back of the left hand, given lactated ringer's at this time.
01:08
No active vomiting.
01:10
We have an ETA of approximately 5 to 8, you require further.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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Location mentioned:
Luther St, Oxford, MS 38655
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