Young woman treated for fainting episodes at hospital, Flint MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 19-year-old woman experienced repeated episodes of nearly fainting with changes in heart rate and low blood pressure. She was treated at urgent care and is being taken to Hurley Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hurley, Hurley, Perry Alpha 190, priority two, how to copy.
00:05
Really good.
00:07
Oh, this facility.
00:08
I have a 19-year-old female.
00:10
Quick job at urgent care after having a witness think of pee.
00:13
Patient's last couple days have felt like her heart has raced and dropped.
00:18
Went to urgent care today after feeling faint.
00:21
Per the doctor, she did have a syncope in front of her.
00:25
Power arrival, heart rate was in the 110, so it's fine.
00:28
We were getting pressures like 120 over 70.
00:31
99% on room air, GCS was 15.
00:33
She just had another episode.
00:35
She didn't actually faint.
00:36
but she came close to it.
00:37
Heart rate dropped in the 60s.
00:39
Last pressure since that episode is 95 over 48.
00:43
Still minus 9% of a man.
00:46
I got a blood sugar of 88.
00:48
No significant medical history.
00:50
I'm going to probably start a little bit of fluid.
00:55
We're about thin out.
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Location mentioned:
Hurley Plaza, Flint, MI 48503
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