Medical transport for man with near fainting episode, Madison WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical transport was conducted for a 45-year-old man experiencing a near fainting episode after recent illness, medication, alcohol use, and lack of sleep. The patient was alert and oriented, vital signs were stable, and he was transported to UW East hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Dane WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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UW East from City Med Five.
00:03
Go ahead for East Med Five.
00:07
Med Five is en route to your facility with a forty-five year old male.
00:11
He’s alert and oriented times four coming from work.
00:13
Sounds like he had a near syncopal episode.
00:16
He says he has been sick recently.
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He took ibuprofen and DayQuil before coming to work today.
00:24
He's also been drinking alcohol and he says also that.
00:27
So he did not sleep at all last night.
00:30
These sound like they’re all contributing factors.
00:35
He's never had syncope before.
00:36
Current vitals right now as follow.
00:38
Blood pressure is 112 over 76, pulse 64, respiration 16.
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Oxygen saturation 100% on room air and blood sugar 129.
00:47
No interventions from us so far.
00:49
Our estimated arrival is about six to eight minutes.
00:55
Have this patient start out in triage upon arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Eastpark Blvd, Madison, WI 53718
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