Medical helicopter transports male patient to UVA Hospital, Charlottesville VA


A medical helicopter is transporting a male patient to UVA Hospital. The patient is critically ill with a suspected bowel obstruction, low blood pressure, rapid heart rate, and dehydration. He received treatments including saline fluids and medication before transport.
Audio|Source: UVA Helicopter Dispatch
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Transcript:
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We're about 20 minutes away, we'll take a DECD report if the destination's little easy.
00:12
Okay,
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Standby on this channel. I'll get you a position as far as we are aware.
00:16
That has not changed.
00:33
This is a Texas, we copy clear UVA.
00:36
A EPA, we're about 17 minutes away with a transfer from Cretna ED going to the TPDA UBA.
00:47
The petition is a 60-gold mail, brought in with a distended abdomen 4 feet.
00:57
Chest x-ray concerning for bowel obstruction.
01:02
Currently,
01:03
His vitals are heart rate 156, blood pressure 69 over 50, heart rate 60, heart rate 60, 7 at 95.5-a-half liter.
01:13
On our arrival, we've heard an NG2 and spent over 100 Cs of liquid depressions of 7 addition to get. patient has two peripheral IV.
01:25
Currently he's receiving his second saline bolus among T-10 maintenance fluid.
01:31
The patient's ambitions are now complete.
01:36
Patient also receives higher cortis before leaving the E.
01:41
Overall patients appears to be rather dehydrated.
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Charlottesville, VA
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