Medical transport for elderly male with choking episode and high blood pressure, Wendell NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medics are transporting an 88-year-old male to WakeMed Wendell after he experienced a near choking episode on a medication and high blood pressure. The patient is stable with clear lungs and normal oxygen levels.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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WakeMed Wendell, this is Wake County Medics-6-3.
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Pitch report.
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653, this is Wendell.
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Go ahead.
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WakeMed Wendell.
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Say again, this is Wake County, Medic 63, en route to facility, routine traffic, cover home, ETA 10 minutes with an 88-year-old male.
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Coming in for two complaints, primary complaint is a near choking episode on a medication pill.
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Secondary complaint is high blood pressure.
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There was no loss of consciousness reported with current vital signs, DTS-15 and 804, heart rate,
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bounced between 80 and 100,
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showing arrhythmia on the monitor,
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room air saturation 98%.
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Lung sounds are clear and equal, tracheal sounds are clear,
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last blood pressure was about 200 over 80, and temperature about 98.1.
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No IV access, no meds on board.
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I'll copy.
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Two, four, second, recharge on arrival.
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Copy there.
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Location mentioned:
Wendell Valley Blvd, Wendell, NC 27591
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