Medical transport for patient with mouth bleeding, West Palm Beach FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a male patient from a nursing facility near 45th St in West Palm Beach to St. Mary's Hospital after apparent bleeding from the mouth. The cause of the bleeding was unclear, possibly gastrointestinal or oral. The patient, who takes blood thinners, was stable but required significant suctioning before transport.
Audio|Heard on: Palm Beach FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Mary's AMR 264, how do you copy?
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Go ahead, AMR.
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They're bringing a sixty-two year old male.
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He is from a nursing facility.
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Staff state that the patient has had a large amount of blood coming from his mouth.
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They are unable to determine whether the bleeding is from the GI tract or from inside his mouth.
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A large amount of suction was required prior to transport.
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His blood is clotting.
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Patient takes blood thinners.
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Patient is not complaining of any pain in the mouth or nausea.
00:33
He does not believe this was vomiting.
00:36
Blood pressure is 152 over 92.
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Oxygen saturation is 99 percent on room air.
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Heart rate is 70.
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Sinus rhythm.
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Blood sugar is 132, and they are expected to arrive in about 5 minutes.
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Copy. We'll stand by.
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Location mentioned:
45th St, West Palm Beach, FL 33407
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