Unresponsive man with brain injury transported to hospital, Oregon OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported an unresponsive 38-year-old man with a history of traumatic brain injury to St. Charles Hospital. The patient was treated with medication and monitored during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Lucas OH Hospital Group Calls
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01:13
Transcript:
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Medic 13, St.
00:01
Charles.
00:03
Medic 13, this is St.
00:04
Charles. Go ahead.
00:07
We're en route with a 38-year-old male, 3-8 male.
00:14
Currently unresponsive, procedures.
00:17
We have seen this patient many times before, procedures.
00:19
We have a history of TBI.
00:24
On our arrival, we found him in the bathroom, unresponsive, clenched up.
00:28
We gave 10 milligrams Versed IM.
00:34
He's not clenched anymore.
00:36
Like I said, I'm responsive.
00:37
We are monitoring his airway.
00:39
He's breathing at 16 a minute.
00:42
100% on 2 liters and titles 34.
00:47
Current pulse is 115.
00:50
12ly shown sinus tach.
00:53
Blood pressure is 168 over 84.
00:58
And as blood glucose is 125,
01:01
we'll be there in about five minutes.
01:03
Any questions or orders?
01:07
No questions or orders.
01:08
St. Charles is clear.
01:09
Room will phone arrival.
01:12
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Navarre Ave, Oregon, OH 43616
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