Man experiences low blood pressure and goes to hospital, Gaylord MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, eMS responded to a home near Shawnee Trail for a 33-year-old man with low blood pressure who was clammy and sweaty after waking from a nap. His condition improved, and he decided to go to the hospital by personal vehicle with his spouse.
Audio|Heard on: Otsego MI EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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629, show you en route to near Shawnee Trail.
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Have a thirty-three year old male.
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He is conscious and breathing.
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Woke up from a nap.
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He was clammy and sweaty.
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Does have a history of high blood pressure.
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Current blood pressure was eighty-five over forty-four.
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(Name withheld) is with him and they are contemplating heading by personal vehicle to the hospital.
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I will advise twenty-two fifty-seven.
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Clear. Thank you.
00:29
Go ahead.
00:32
(Name withheld) states that (name withheld) is feeling better, color is returning to his skin.
00:37
They are going to transport in a blue truck.
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They are not requesting an intercept at this time.
00:44
They will call back if the situation changes and they would like your response.
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Clear.
00:51
Clear, we're going to cancel them.
00:56
Thank you for your response.
00:57
I'll show you canceling 2300.
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Location mentioned:
Shawnee Trail, Gaylord, MI 49735
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