Medical team assists patient near W 14th St, Wilmington DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded near West 14th Street in Wilmington for an elderly male who reportedly experienced a fainting episode and low blood pressure. The patient, who had a history of orthostatic hypotension, was unresponsive but received medical attention and was transported to Wilmington Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: New Castle DE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hi Wilmington, this is paramedic candidate (number withheld) off of medic four.
00:04
I have an elderly male who had a syncopal episode.
00:11
How do you copy?
00:14
All clear, but nine ninety, go ahead.
00:18
Nine hundred and ninety-three.
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He has a history of orthostatic hypotension.
00:22
The patient is hypotensive at 87 and unresponsive.
00:29
We have the bleeding down.
00:31
We're going to get IV access for fluids.
00:34
But it's hard on our side.
00:37
Heart rate of sixty-nine, oxygen saturation fifty-two percent in room air.
00:42
Blood pressure is 115 over fifty-three.
00:45
We're estimating approximately ten to twelve minutes.
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Okay, my questions are open.
00:52
No questions or orders.
00:53
We'll see you when you get here.
00:55
Call back if there is any significant change.
00:57
Nine hundred and ninety-eight.
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Location mentioned:
W 14th St, Wilmington, DE 19801
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