90-year-old man transported for generalized weakness, Bay City MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 90-year-old man was transported from Hilda Brayton and a volunteer facility to the hospital due to generalized weakness. He did not report any pain and has a history of cancer with a tumor on the right side of his neck. He was alert and oriented at the time of transport, with stable vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Bay MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, McLaren, this is EMT.
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Hilda Brayton and a volunteer facility with a 90-year-old male coming in today for weakness.
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We were called out today for weakness, and I was like patient was too weak to even get out of this chair.
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Um,
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patient, before our arrival, patient was helped out of his chair by his son.
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Before our arrival, patient was able to ambulate with his walker and assistant.
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No complaints with pain, no complaints with anything else.
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He does have cancer, he's got a tumor on the right side of his neck.
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Other than that,
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no other issues.
00:37
I've got some vitals for you.
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Alert and oriented,
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heart rate in the 60s.
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BP 157 over 88,
00:44
16 respirations, annual times 4.
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If you don't work anything else, it should be two resilient about 5 to 7.
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Clear and clear.
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Cadiz.
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Location mentioned:
Columbus Ave, Bay City, MI 48708
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