Medical transport of elderly man with low blood pressure, Wilmington DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical personnel are transporting a 77-year-old man to St. Francis Hospital due to high blood sugar and low blood pressure. He received treatments earlier and is conscious but faces language barriers.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Saint Francis, go ahead.
00:03
Saint Francis, this is medical.
00:04
I'm Fairmark 2138.
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I'm about 5 to 8 minutes out from your facility.
00:07
You have a 77-year-old male complaining of increased sugar levels.
00:11
(Name withheld) was at his doctor this morning with a sugar of 500.
00:15
Received two treatments today and sugar is in the 140 now.
00:22
Air's alert, we'll open his eyes, but there is a little bit of language barriers, so I'm going to be brief.
00:27
Okay. I have a heart rate of 70 sinus.
00:32
90% of ground air.
00:33
A blood pressure of 85 over 40.
00:35
I'm working on IV access now.
00:37
Like I said, it's under 5 minutes ETA, I see if I have any questions.
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Location mentioned:
N Clayton St, Wilmington, DE 19805
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