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Man with diabetes treated for vomiting and slurred speechChelsea MI

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audio iconMedical Emergency
S Main St, Chelsea, MI 48118

As discussed during the dispatch call, a man with diabetes near S Main St in Chelsea has been vomiting since yesterday and has had slurred speech today. He fell out of bed and is being taken to Chelsea Hospital emergency room for treatment. His blood sugar is high and he has a rapid heart rhythm.

Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Chelsea Alpha, Chelsea Alpha, eighty-one ten.
00:06
Chelsea ER, go ahead.
00:10
Chelsea, eighty-one 10, I am on your facility.
00:12
Are we leaving here shortly? On an emergent status with a sixty-seven fifty-seven year old male.
00:18
Chief complaint was originally vomiting.
00:23
Patient is a known diabetic.
00:25
Sounds like he started vomiting yesterday, probably about 03 or 04 o'clock in the afternoon.
00:29
Been throwing up all night.
00:30
Patient fell out of bed and was kind of wedged between his bed and his wall.
00:33
That's what he originally got called for.
00:39
Once you got the patient out, I noticed his speech is slurred.
00:41
Sounds like he's been slurred since approximately about 08 o'clock this morning.
00:46
But other than that, I'm going to assume patient's going to be in TKA right now.
00:50
His blood pressure, his blood sugar is 454.
00:53
He's an AFib with RVR at this time.
00:55
He's in the late to 130s and 140s as far as a rhythm.
01:04
We're working on a pressure right now.
01:05
Last one we had was stable blood pressure in the 120s, systolic.
01:09
He's sat at 99% of room air.
01:12
IV established, 20 gauge in left antecubital.
01:15
Give him an bolus and almost same at this time.
01:18
And if you're going any further, like I said, we'll be at you in probably about four to six minutes on emergency status right around the corner.
01:27
Does the patient currently have slurred speech and when was the last known well?
01:33
Patient does have slurred speech at this point, and like I said, it's thirty-eight o'clock this morning.
01:39
Now copy of last traffic Chelsea, what was that?
01:47
Further room on arrival, Chelsea clear.
01:51
Room on arrival, anyone turn quick.

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S Main St, Chelsea, MI 48118

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