Paramedics transport man with low blood sugar to hospital, Midland MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 43-year-old man to MyMichigan Medical Center Midland after he was found at his residence experiencing low blood sugar, nausea, and vomiting. His blood sugar level was recorded at 46, with high blood pressure and an extensive medical history, including a recent dialysis port placement.
Audio|Heard on: Midland MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Middle of the hour, middle of the hour, 641.
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Six hundred and forty.
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Hey, this is 641.
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We're currently inbound to your facility with a 43-year-old male.
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Calls to the residence for low blood sugar and nausea with vomiting.
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Patient has a history of blood sugar issues.
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Blood sugar was 46.
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Patient is feeling nauseated and refused oral Zofran or glucose, so I can't read the blood sugar.
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Current blood pressure 220 over 100, heart rate 107, oxygen saturation 99% on room air.
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We're about seventy-eight minutes out from your facility.
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Patient has an extensive medical history and recently had a Newport dialysis port placed.
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Did not attend dialysis.
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He had a pump on.
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The pump is off.
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Unless you require anything further, we'll be coming in basic.
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We'll see you in about five minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Wellness Dr, Midland, MI 48670
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