Man taken to hospital after reaction to medication, Chelsea MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a 33-year-old man to Chelsea Hospital after he experienced side effects from new blood pressure medication. The transport was non-emergency, and the patient showed elevated vital signs with a history of hypertension.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Chelsea ER, Chelsea ER, Ambulance Alpha 221 with Priority 3 traffic.
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Howdy is happy?
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You're calling Chelsea, go ahead.
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Chelsea ER, Ambulance Alpha 221, en route to hospital, non-emergency.
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With a 33-year-old male patient.
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Chief complaint is not feeling well after starting blood pressure medication earlier this week.
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Patient denies any difficulty in breathing.
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Vitals are as follows: heart rate 122, oxygen 100% on room air.
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Blood pressure 182 over 100, history of hypertension.
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Okay, standing by.
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Okay.
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Arriving in about 15 minutes to your facility.
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Blood glucose 130.
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Nothing further, 221.
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Chelsea clear.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Chelsea, MI 48118
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