Elderly man transported after collapse and fall, Duluth MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance crew transported a 78-year-old man who collapsed and fell near E 2nd St in Duluth. He may have re-injured a previously broken rib and collarbone and was taken to St. Mary's Duluth for evaluation. Medical personnel reported stable vital signs and ongoing treatment en route.
Audio|Heard on: St. Louis MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Mayo 308 to St. Mary's Duluth.
00:04
Mayo 308, go ahead.
00:08
We are transporting a 78-year-old male, patient alert on his time.
00:15
He did have a syncopal episode with a fall.
00:20
Possibly re-breaking one of his ribs.
00:23
He had broken his collarbone and rib in November 28th, probably re-broken it now, less shoulder pain.
00:32
Does have pulmonary fibrosis when they were transported.
00:36
Of trying to stand back up, he kept kind of going into syncopal episodes.
00:41
So we're bringing him on for evaluation here.
00:45
Pressure right now is 120 over 74.
00:48
He does have a pacemaker going about 80, 98% on the air at this time.
00:55
Does have some nausea with this, probably from his medications.
00:59
Have an IV established, doing some fluids and four is well flowing and given.
01:05
Two is and four is over.
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Given, our ETA is going to be about 10 minutes.
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Any questions?
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Location mentioned:
E 2nd St, Duluth, MN 55805
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