Male patient found unresponsive at nursing facility, Flint MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 21-year-old male at a nursing facility was found unresponsive with a history of seizures and narcotic use. Emergency personnel gave medications for seizures and overdose before taking him to McLaren Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Good evening, McLaren, let's start out of 723.
00:03
We're head out to your facility, Priority 1.
00:05
We're probably only about 3 minutes out.
00:08
The 21-year-old male found unresponsive.
00:11
He's coming from a nursing facility as a long history.
00:14
Sounds like he has a history of seizures, takes also narcotic pain medications.
00:19
He was being normal about three hours ago.
00:23
When we got there,
00:25
he looked like he was having kind of an absent gaze to the rest.
00:28
with some intermittent respirations, some fast, some snoring.
00:33
We did give him 10 milligrams lorazepam for a possible seizure.
00:37
He didn't come around, so we also gave him some Narcan.
00:41
Currently, we have a heart rate of 128,
00:44
fully interslating now.
00:46
We'll get a good blood pressure.
00:48
He's 98% on a couple meters.
00:50
And we'll be able to further.
00:51
We'll see you just in a minute.
00:54
See in room 16 upon arrival, McLaren Flint.
00:56
Kelly.
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Location mentioned:
S Ballenger Hwy, Flint, MI 48532
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