Man transported after dizziness and heart irregularity, Largo MD
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According to the dispatch call, a 65-year-old man experienced dizziness, headache, and a new heart irregularity called right bundle branch block. He has high blood pressure and diabetes. He was transported from Patient First to Capital Region Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD EMS-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I'm bringing you a priority to,
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excuse me, 65, 65 male.
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He's coming from Patient First.
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He's to have some dizziness that started on Sunday.
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Dizziness went away, but then came back last night.
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He had some chest congestion, as well as a headache.
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Came to Patient First,
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they realized when they did their EKG that they noticed a new right bundle branch block.
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Denies any chest pains, no nausea, no vomiting.
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Pressure right now, 175 over 110.
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Heart rate 56, 56.
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His respirations are at 16 and he's 100% on room air.
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He does have a history of hypertension and diabetes, and his sugar was 150, 1.50.
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We're about 10 minutes out.
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Howdy, Cappy?
00:55
Hey, Cappy.
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What's your unit number?
00:58
Okay, and we've transmitted a 12 lead as well.
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