Medical transport for patient with hypertension, Fairmont WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a man to Fairmont Medical Center after he experienced hypertension. The patient had a medical history including respiratory and cardiac conditions. His condition was stable during transport and he was expected to arrive shortly for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Marion WV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Grant County EMS 374, Fairmont Medical Center, Emergency Department.
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Fairmont, go ahead.
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I'm out of your facility about seven to eight minutes out with a male patient.
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Chief complaint this evening is hypertension.
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He wasn't feeling well earlier.
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His spouse took his blood pressure.
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Manual pressure we got was 154 over 92.
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Heart rate at 68.
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Maintaining 100% on room air with respirations of 16 and normal mental status.
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Pupils equal and reactive, skin pink, warm, and dry except for hands which are a little cold.
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Hands only.
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Airway is clear and unlabored, negative GBD, negative edema.
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CNS intact, no loss of consciousness.
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History of COPD, asthma, and seizure.
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CHF and depression.
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We'll be there in about seven to eight minutes.
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I can give you further at bedside.
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That's received.
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Location mentioned:
Fairmont, WV 26554
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