Woman transported for severe abdominal pain from hernia, Davenport IA


A 79-year-old woman is taken to the hospital for severe abdominal pain caused by a hernia. She is conscious but breathing is slightly labored from the pain. Paramedics have given her pain medication and are arriving at the medical facility.
Audio|Source: Davenport and Quad Cities Metro Police, Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Lina, Genesis 35, inbound one minute.
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Sorry.
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Well, this is Genesis 35, a 634, we're inbound your facility with a 79-year-old female, 7190, Chiefs to Tate, is going to be abdominal pain on the site of a chronic hernia.
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I reported the pain started getting bad at about 4 p.m. It's been getting worse since then. She rated about 8 out of 10.
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I've got vitals right now. I've got a heart rate 130, 95% room air. Got blood pressure 135, 5.6. She's breathing about 18 times per minute.
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Slightly labor, but from what appears to be pain.
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We are coming from Silva Center. I've got a 22 gauge that be established in her right forearm. I've given her 50 microgram with Sentinel.
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We are pulling into your park on. Any questions orders?
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Gila anointed.
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Conch for an oriented times forward, UCS 15.
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So, question of words, I'm sent my farm right away.
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Davenport, IA
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