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Man loses consciousness and hits head during illnessWilmington DE

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W 14th St, Wilmington, DE 19801

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 58-year-old man with pancreatitis vomited, briefly lost consciousness, and hit his head near his eye. He is being transported to Wilmington Hospital Emergency Room for evaluation.

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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
BLS C 13 on Wilmington Hospital Emergency Room 2.
00:04
How many people have?
00:07
A 58-year-old male who's having pancreatitis, flare up perhaps in the top of the floor.
00:15
Today while vomiting he got really dizzy and had an episode of passing out.
00:20
He stated that he hit his head when she does have a small laceration to the corner of his eye.
00:30
It sounds like the syncopal episode was just from the vomiting episode, but he has had some alcohol in the last few hours as well.
00:43
Just because of that and striking his head, I didn't know if it was to do a trauma eval or trauma alert.
00:54
Again, he's 58.
00:57
Any anticoagulation blood thinners?
01:01
He doesn't believe so.
01:03
He states he takes medications, but he doesn't know what the means of them are.
01:09
He said they should be on his record, but when asked what he takes them for, he states that they're all for pancreatitis.
01:20
No problem. We can eval him on arrival.
01:23
This is Doc Ten Sixty Nine.
01:24
Can you please just repeat your ETA?
01:28
Oh, about 7 min.
01:31
Thank you. And is he oriented currently?
01:35
He's not really cooperative with answering questions.
01:40
He appears to be acting normal though.

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W 14th St, Wilmington, DE 19801

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