Woman treated for low blood sugar at medical center, Midland MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 68-year-old woman to MyMichigan Medical Center Midland after she was found with low blood sugar and reduced responsiveness. She was given oral glucose, but her blood sugar declined. She is now more responsive and vital signs are stable.
Audio|Heard on: Midland MI Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Well, good evening, 602 Paramedic McCoy.
00:02
I'm currently inbound with a 68-year-old female patient that was found to be hypoglycemic and semi-responsive.
00:09
We gave her some oral glucose and her blood sugar kept dropping.
00:14
Your single staff was not very helpful.
00:17
She's a new resident there.
00:19
So we decided to bring her in.
00:21
I've got a tenant's using right now for her.
00:23
I will double check another blood sugar.
00:26
She is opening her eyes to verbal stimulus now.
00:28
time. Left blood pressure 100 over 45,
00:32
49.
00:33
Sinus brady on the monitor, 12-lead negative.
00:36
Resper is 90, 97% on room air and we'll see in about five.
00:43
See you at five.
00:45
Copy that. 602 clear.
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Location mentioned:
Wellness Dr, Midland, MI 48670
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