Patient with abdominal pain taken to hospital, West Palm Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, rescue 223 responded to a home and transported a 73-year-old male experiencing upper abdominal pain due to gallstones and an irregular heart rhythm to Good Samaritan Hospital in West Palm Beach. The patient’s vital signs were stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Palm Beach FL Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Good thing. Go ahead.
00:02
This is Rescue 223.
00:03
We are coming to you with a seventy-three-year-old male coming from home.
00:06
Chief complaint is upper abdominal pain.
00:10
Patient stated he was diagnosed with gallstones approximately three weeks ago, and pain has been intermittent for the last three weeks as well.
00:17
At this time, all vitals are within normal limits.
00:20
We did complete a twelve and fifteen lead, which did show a regular irregular rhythm with bigeminy PVCs.
00:28
At one point his heart rate did reach thirty-two beats a minute.
00:31
And is now sustained at sixty-five.
00:34
No elevation,
00:36
as mentioned before.
00:37
All the vitals are within normal limits.
00:39
ETA is going to be roughly about ten.
00:42
Stand clear of bed on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
N Flagler Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
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