Elderly male with dizziness after dialysis transported, Flint MI
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According to the dispatch call, a 73-year-old man experienced dizziness and low blood pressure after dialysis. He recently had a pacemaker placed. Emergency responders transported him to McLaren Flint Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
McLaren Flint, this is Patriot, Bravo, 1-9-1 with her priorities, we have a copy.
00:06
McLaren online, go ahead of 304.
00:07
Good afternoon.
00:08
This is Patriot, Bravo, 191, with Priority 3.
00:11
We have a 73-year-old male.
00:13
Patient is coming in with blurry vision, along with dizziness.
00:17
His heart is racing.
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Patient is coming from dialysis.
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He completed his dialysis treatment.
00:22
Since he was tachycardic during treatment with hypotension, patient was given fluid during treatment.
00:31
Patient was complaining of symptoms.
00:34
The fluids improved patient’s condition.
00:35
Blood pressure is now currently at 110 by palpation,
00:39
patient denies any chest pain or trouble breathing.
00:41
He had a pacemaker placed a couple days ago.
00:45
His heart rates remain within 95 to 108.
00:48
He is currently alert and oriented times four.
00:50
Pulse rate right now is 103.
00:54
Skin is warm and dry.
00:55
He’s 96 percent oxygen saturation on air.
00:57
Glasgow coma scale at 15.
00:59
We’re about five minutes out.
01:00
I don’t need anything further.
01:04
Nothing further to report upon arrival.
01:07
Probably.
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Location mentioned:
S Ballenger Hwy, Flint, MI 48532
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