Medical team transports patient with dizziness, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel in Madison responded to a possible medical emergency involving an adult experiencing dizziness and repeated falls near South Park Street. The patient appeared to have low blood pressure but stable vital signs. No trauma or use of blood thinners was noted, and the patient was transported to a hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Madison City Medic 6 is about four to five minutes from the facility with a male patient, approximately 45 years old, experiencing dizziness at home.
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The patient was seen at the facility a few days ago for similar symptoms and had a full work-up with no major findings.
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Discharge paperwork suggested the patient's blood pressure might have been on the low end but normal at the time.
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At this point, the blood pressure reading is almost unreadable using a manual method.
00:23
Blood pressure currently 80 over 100.
00:26
Patient may be a difficult IV stick.
00:29
Blood sugar was 146, heart rate 96.
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Oxygen saturation 100 percent on room air.
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Patient has been stumbling due to dizziness.
00:41
A couple of falls reported.
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No outward signs of trauma.
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No blood thinners reported.
00:45
Medic crew arriving shortly.
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Location mentioned:
S Park St, Madison, WI 53715
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