EMS treats patient with irregular heart rhythm and high blood pressure, Sandusky OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical team treated a patient near Sandusky, Ohio, who had irregular heart rhythm and high blood pressure. They attempted an IV line which infiltrated, and arranged hospital contact for further care.
Audio|Heard on: North Central Ohio Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Internal cardiac defibrillator uh...
00:03
Currently in sinus rhythm with some PVC's.
00:06
Yeah, it was more time.
00:10
Backboard, no chest vein, no dizziness, no trouble breathing, 150 over 103 blood pressure, 115 heart rate.
00:17
1020, we shot for a line in his left arm, it infiltrated, and he said he was...
00:23
Copy that, I had the call on the phone still.
00:25
You were stopping this, most likely what it was.
00:29
All right, you see, we'll alert in order to the order for you.
00:33
We'll be to you guys in about 10 minutes.
00:34
Any orders or questions?
00:39
We are unable to interrogate that page paper, you are to divert to Firelands.
00:44
We are going to get back the bottom north.
00:51
That's clear.
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Sandusky, OH 44870
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