Man treated for dehydration after long walk, Winston Salem NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded near Forsyth Medical Center for a 37-year-old man experiencing dehydration, leg and back cramps, and an elevated heart rate after walking for approximately eight hours.
Audio|Heard on: Forsyth NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Twenty-six and forty-five for patient on the station.
00:03
Twenty-six and forty five.
00:04
22 is coming inbound here.
00:06
He’s there in about eight minutes with a 37-year-old male from the highway area.
00:12
He has been walking since about 100 hours, so he’s been walking for about eight hours.
00:17
He’s expressing some overall pain.
00:19
Both lower extremities have cramping as well as lower back pain.
00:22
Yes, no medical history, no cardiac history.
00:25
Possible dehydration with some blurred vision.
00:28
Heart rate right now is 119.
00:30
Blood pressure is 125 over 72.
00:32
Glucose is 80, and CO2 is 99.
00:36
He is alert and oriented times four.
00:38
Did you see at the 15? Do you require any further information?
00:42
Nothing further.
00:43
Is that an ambulance 40 for his patient?
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Location mentioned:
Silas Creek Pkwy, Winston-Salem, NC 27103
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