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Man treated for allergic reaction in ToledoToledo OH

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Arlington Ave, Toledo, OH 43614

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded near Arlington Ave in Toledo for a 73-year-old man who became unconscious after an allergic reaction to pistachios. He was treated with epinephrine, fluids, and airway support, becoming more responsive while being transported to the University of Toledo Medical Center.

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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
On C-MED, Medic 91 to UTMC.
00:03
Medic 91, this is UTMC.
00:05
Go ahead.
00:06
I'm coming to you with a 73-year-old male, unconscious, secondary to an anaphylactic reaction.
00:14
The patient had pistachios four hours ago and took four expired Benadryl for (name withheld).
00:22
He was found unconscious in his home.
00:25
He had been unresponsive for approximately 30 minutes before 911 was called.
00:32
On arrival, patient had agonal respirations.
00:35
He had a pulse of 94 sinus on the monitor.
00:40
The patient showed all signs of anaphylactic shock on arrival.
00:46
He received .5 of epi-IM.
00:49
He got three doses of push-dose epinephrine via IV.
00:54
Blood pressure was still 50 over 30.
00:57
Color has gotten better.
00:59
Patient has become more responsive.
01:01
After the epinephrine.
01:03
We started an epi drip with a fluid bolus.
01:07
We've been BVMing the patient with an NPA.
01:14
Blood sugar was 237.
01:17
Patient is a known diabetic.
01:22
Patient's responsiveness has been coming back, so we decided not to intubate.
01:26
We have no further questions or orders.
01:28
We're going to see you in about 5 to 10 minutes.

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Arlington Ave, Toledo, OH 43614

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