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Medical emergency for male with fever and catheter bleedingSt George SC

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Dukes St, St George, SC 29477

Paramedics responded to a male patient near Duke Street, St. George, with fever, lower abdominal pain, and blood in his Foley catheter. He was treated with antibiotics and fluids.

Audio|Heard on: Dorchester County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:14
Transcript:
00:00
EMT in progress, Duke Street, St.
00:02
George.
00:07
Control, Medics, you can show us in service.
00:10
Copy.
00:20
9.5. Gravel response hemorrhage.
00:24
near Duke Street.
00:26
Unit 2.15B.
00:28
near Duke Street.
00:29
Unit 2.15B.
00:36
St. George.
00:37
St. George Healthcare.
00:38
Cross Street of Charles Street and Edward Street.
00:41
Responder on EMS Ops.
00:43
1659.
00:49
Dorchester County, medic,
00:51
getting the cell.
00:58
Okay, Summerbell, Dorchester, Middick, Aaron Rackett.
01:00
Thank you. Thank you, Summerbell, Dorchester, Middick, Aaron Rack to receive.
01:20
Staff states that he started to not feel well complaining of some lower abdominal pain today.
01:28
He's definitely to Kipnik upon our arrival.
01:31
He was hot to the touch, he was sweating, he's got an axillary temperature of 100.9.
01:36
He also has a Foley catheter.
01:38
It's got a lot of blood in it.
01:42
His alert to his own limitation.
01:44
Current set of auto signs are 115 over 72, showing a pace rhythm on the moderate heart rate of 98.
01:51
Respirations are 20 to 22.
01:55
We don't have a, it's been hard to get a good SPO2 on them, but we do have them on.
02:00
Some oxygen with an end title of 32.
02:04
I do have IV access.
02:05
We've given them, I've gotten cultures.
02:07
We've given us some antibiotics now.
02:09
And then we'll start some fluids, BGL of 138.
02:13
Any other questions, doors?

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Dukes St, St George, SC 29477

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