Woman experiences multiple fainting episodes at church, Arlington TX
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services are transporting a 25-year-old woman who experienced multiple fainting episodes after collapsing at a church. She remains alert and stable while en route to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Medical City Arlington, go with unit number in our fourth.
00:03
This is Arlington,
00:04
bringing a 25 two-plus-year-old female.
00:08
She explained to be six-plus episodes.
00:10
The patient was at church standing whenever she had one single episode, fell down to the ground, had some teacher-like activity afterwards.
00:19
Then she sat up.
00:20
I was completely alert and had another single episode.
00:24
She had, for the third single-level episode in our presence, after we stood her up, we had a positive tilt test.
00:32
She was completely alert.
00:35
And sat down on to the structure as her third single episode.
00:40
She is currently alert.
00:42
She is 1580-10-6-4.
00:45
Heart rate is 107, sinus tach.
00:49
She's breathing 18 times a minute with entitled 32, 7.98 on room error.
00:56
Her last blood pressure was 143 over 59, 143 over 59.
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We do have an IV established with who is going.
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No other treatments.
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We're going to be there in about six minutes.
01:08
Any questions?
01:09
What was the BP for the thought of his hill?
01:12
They went down from 140,000, down to 130.
01:17
Okay,
01:19
dokey.
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Location mentioned:
Matlock Rd, Arlington, TX 76015
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