Medical response for sudden memory loss and high blood pressure, Fuquay Varina NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders provided medical assistance to a 62-year-old male experiencing sudden memory loss and high blood pressure near Hilltop Road. There were no signs of stroke. The patient has a history of high blood pressure and cholesterol.
Audio|Heard on: Wake County Fire
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2 from that across 4.
00:06
That is 54.
00:09
You guys have any kind of patient update update?
00:13
We make patient contact.
00:15
She's alert and oriented and breathing.
00:18
Trying to get vitals now.
00:22
And Tompsey, can you think, guys? We'll be there soon.
00:27
Got it.
00:28
I think 25 is on Tac 13.
00:34
Do you eat a lot or one?
00:41
Go ahead.
00:43
Do y'all need EMS?
00:44
We do not. We have one you get on thing.
00:49
They are transporting one.
00:51
No, for the patient.
00:54
Ten-four, thank you.
00:59
Yeah, Mass, we're going to walk to you.
01:05
Inform, we're right behind the engine.
01:11
25 from Engine 1.
01:17
to a 62-year-old male who had a sudden loss of memory.
01:24
White states that he was not conveying commands.
01:29
Blood pressure is 180 over 110.
01:33
All other vitals are normal.
01:36
There's no evidence of any stroke.
01:39
Only history he has is high blood pressure and cholesterol.
01:45
Coming after, we're about four miles.
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Location mentioned:
Hilltop Rd, Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526
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