Paramedics transport man with lightheadedness, Warren MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a report of a man feeling lightheaded for one day near E 10 Mile Rd in Warren. The patient had normal vital signs and EKG readings. He was transported in stable condition to Henry Ford Warren Hospital with an estimated arrival in five to seven minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Henry Ford Macomb Hospital Warren Campus, Henry Ford Macomb Hospital Warren Campus, Meso Alpha 103 Priority Three.
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How do you copy?
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Warren's online.
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Good.
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Henry Ford Macomb Hospital Warren Campus, this is Meso Alpha 103 Priority Three coming to you with our 55555.
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Your male patient’s chief complaint today is lightheadedness for one day.
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We sent over twelve lead.
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The last four of the twelve lead is.
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Two 416. That's 2416 showing normal sinus.
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No other activity.
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Last set of vitals for you is 133 over seventy-seven, heart rate eighty-four, ninety-seven percent on room air, breathing about 16 times a minute.
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Patient is alert, with GCS 15 and blood glucose level normal.
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Blood glucose level was 125.
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Temperature ninety-eight point five.
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We don't require anything further.
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Further, we do have a heavy establishment.
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We'll see you in five to seven minutes.
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Location mentioned:
E 10 Mile Rd, Warren, MI 48093
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