Patient condition worsens, transported to hospital, St George UT


Emergency responders reported a patient whose pulse was dropping to the 40s and who was becoming disoriented. The patient was experiencing nausea and vomiting and was transported to St. George Regional Hospital for treatment due to a worsening condition.
Audio|Source: Washington County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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They're advising that that patient's going downhill a little bit and asking to expect.
00:10
Advising the pulse is dropping down in the 40s and becoming disoriented.
00:15
This time,
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heading back to base,
00:23
have one plus three zero fuel, and give us one-seven minutes returning.
00:40
900 North, Mr. 18, patient going downhill.
00:47
Control, Middick, 6.01, transporting one patient, 1040 to St. George Regional.
00:51
George Regional.
00:55
Six or four, they did ask if you could expedite us.
01:02
The floor is in route for a person pound.
01:09
I don't know if you already have someone headed that way,
01:12
nausea and vomiting.
01:15
I do have units in that location.
01:21
Metal command verse 1360, correction, verse 1351.
01:25
I'm sure that the transport ambulance is coming 39.
01:30
Last unit, your information was garbled 10-9.
01:38
You can send 604 1039 for now and I'll advise if we need them to slow down.
01:46
I copy.
01:51
Type 32 command, if you need to, you can rendezvous with 604 on the way down.
01:55
It might be easier for you to bring her down than for them to come up against all the runners.
02:05
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Medical Center Dr, St. George, UT 84790
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