Man transported to hospital for weakness and high blood sugar, Perrysburg OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 84-year-old man is being transported to Mercy Health–Perrysburg Hospital due to weakness and very high blood sugar. He recently left a rehabilitation center and has a history of diabetes.
Audio|Heard on: Lucas OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medic 91 to Mercy Perrysburg.
00:04
I have Medic 91.
00:07
Near Mounted to your facility with an 84-year-old male.
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Eighty-four-year-old male, chief complaint today is onset of weakness that started late last night and gone through all day today.
00:22
Patient currently just got home from a rehab center in Perrysburg.
00:26
He was recently at your hospital where they found that he has, they come into since while he was there.
00:36
Currently, he's an alert oriented type 4.
00:38
We have a heart rate of 90.
00:40
Normal sinus on monitor.
00:42
He's at 97% on room air.
00:45
Blood pressure is 170 over 87.
00:47
We got a blood sugar of 389.
00:52
The patient does have a history of diabetes patients with this way too high burn.
00:58
We've attempted IV access and we are going to be at your facility in about seven minutes.
01:03
Do you have any further questions or orders?
01:06
So further questions or orders, we'll see on arrival parents are clear.
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Location mentioned:
Eckel Junction Rd, Perrysburg, OH 43551
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