Non-emergent medical transport to Aiken ER, Aiken SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 52-year-old male patient to Aiken ER for evaluation after experiencing vision changes and recent seizures. The transport was non-emergent, with vitals stable and the patient alert and oriented.
Audio|Heard on: Aiken SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Aiken County Medic 505.
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All right, you are still at this time non-emergent with a fifty-two year old male patient.
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Chief complaint is vision changes in his right eye.
00:12
Relates that he had two seizures tonight.
00:16
Said he has had blurry vision before due to traumatic injury years ago.
00:23
Relates the vision problems are significant today.
00:27
Vitals are as follows.
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BP 170 over 92.
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Pulse rate of 80 and regular.
00:33
Satting at 98% on room air.
00:35
Blood sugar 112.
00:38
He is alert and oriented times four.
00:42
Relates that the blurry vision is causing him to see double or more.
00:48
Okay, he's en route about five.
00:49
How do you cover?
00:50
Five out.
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