Person faints while recycling near Riverview Ave, Napoleon OH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted an elderly person who fainted while taking out recycling near Riverview Ave. The individual was conscious but had a low body temperature and vomited. EMS provided warming treatments and transported the patient to Henry County Hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Henry OH Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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An elderly female patient became nauseous while taking the recycling out to the curb, passed out, and was on the ground when found conscious and alert.
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She does not remember passing out, however, she did wake up on the ground and call people for help.
00:18
On arrival, her core temperature under the armpit was 93 degrees.
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We have blankets and are trying to warm her up.
00:28
Warming belt with heat in the ambulance activated.
00:32
Normal sinus rhythm on monitor at 60, blood pressure 158 over 77, blood sugar 160, 12-lead non-diagnostic.
00:41
20 gauge IV in right AC in place.
00:44
Just a lock placed.
00:46
The patient vomited once when placed on the cot.
00:51
She said she felt dizzy and then vomited.
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ETA to facility is about 5 to 6 minutes.
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Assigned to room 5 on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
E Riverview Ave, Napoleon, OH 43545
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