Medical transport for woman near John Peter Smith Hospital, Fort Worth TX
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According to the dispatch call, a medic unit transported an elderly woman from Envoy Healthcare to John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth for a possible medical emergency involving sudden behavioral change, low blood pressure, and low oxygen levels. The patient was alert and receiving fluids and medication during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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JPS from Fort Worth Medic 68.
00:03
GPS, okay.
00:06
UPS One Four with Medic 68, en route to your facility.
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Priority Two with a 70-year-old female from Envoy Healthcare.
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Chief complaint is acute behavioral change reported today by staff.
00:21
Cold to the touch,
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low blood pressure,
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hypoxia on room air.
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IV access established.
00:33
Unable to get IVs initially.
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Patient on fluids and receiving norepi at five micrograms per minute.
00:42
Last recorded blood pressure was 121 over 68.
00:47
Patient in atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response.
00:51
Oxygen saturation 94 to 95 percent on eight liters via simple mask.
00:58
Temperature was eleven (metric not clear).
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Blood sugar level 253.
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Patient alert and oriented, GCS 14.
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ETA approximately ten minutes or less.
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What was your initial blood pressure?
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Initial blood pressure was 84 over 50.
01:18
JPS come back. You were garbled.
01:20
No question.
01:21
No questions received.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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