Man with severe pain unable to urinate transported to hospital, Weirton WV
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According to the dispatch call, a 56-year-old man with severe back and groin pain and inability to urinate is being transported by EMS to Weirton Medical Center. Vital signs include a pulse of 102, blood pressure 182 over 92, and oxygen saturation of 97% on room air. The patient has sciatica and superficial pain stronger on the right side.
Audio|Heard on: Wood County Sheriff Dispatch, Parkersburg PD/Fire, Belpre PD/Fire
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Third number, (number withheld), inbound the Weirton Medical Center,
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12 minute, ETA, 56-year-old male,
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back pain, groin pain,
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sciatic nerve issues.
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A new complaint today is unable to urinate.
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Urinated this morning, then had to go, nothing came out after that.
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Pain is pretty much superficial, a little bit more,
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a little bit stronger on the right.
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List story rate 16 lungs are clear, pulse 102, sinus tach.
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182 over 92 for blood pressure, skin warm, dry, normal color.
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97% on room air.
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GCS is 15,
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018 gauge lock in place and 15 a cordon all on board.
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And again, we'll be at Weirton here in about 12.
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Weirton, WV 26062
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