73-year-old woman with dementia treated for low oxygen, Dallas TX
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical responders treated a 73-year-old woman with dementia who had low oxygen levels and a slow pulse. She was taken to Baylor University Medical Center for further care near Gaston Ave in Dallas.
Audio|Heard on: Collin County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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If you're responding, 2110, it's going to be a 73-year-old female.
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25, go ahead.
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Calling County, 185.
00:13
Go ahead, sir.
00:17
One 85 transporting to Baylor,
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University Medical Center.
00:24
Okay, it's not in May 2.
00:27
Slide, Med 2.
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Med 2 is en route, Tabadero.
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RISC, in route.
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Your secondary is a 73-year-old female dementia patient, O2 level at 77, and pulse at 43.
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It's not responsive but conscious.
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