Medical emergency near S Ballenger Hwy in Flint, Flint MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services are responding to a possible fall involving an 89-year-old female near S Ballenger Hwy in Flint. The patient shows signs of left sided facial weakness, altered responsiveness, high blood sugar around 600, elevated heart rate, and low blood pressure. She is en route to McLaren-Flint hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Good afternoon.
00:01
I met up with an 89-year-old (name withheld) at a fall.
00:05
One of the big show for it.
00:07
She's got left sided facial droop on the left side.
00:11
Unknown downtime, some time in the middle.
00:14
She's up on the floor.
00:15
She's kind of talking to us, but not fully responsive.
00:18
Her blood sugar is almost 600.
00:20
It was like 583.
00:22
She's still with heart rate of 138 and 87 on the meter.
00:26
We cannot get an SpO2 due to her condition.
00:28
And the last blood pressure obtained was 110 over 72.
00:36
We're about 5 to 7 minutes out if you're able to quiet anything further at this time.
00:42
Name was last one well?
00:45
Unknown. She fell sometime in the middle of the night, lived along the sea, had the brisked or not to get a store.
00:52
Indian Room 1 upon arrival, clear and clear.
00:56
Good time. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S Ballenger Hwy, Flint, MI 48532
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