Man treated for near-fainting episode at Frisco gym, Frisco TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 48-year-old man who experienced a near-fainting episode at a gym in Frisco to Baylor Centennial Hospital. His vital signs showed initial low blood pressure that improved after treatment. He remained alert and oriented during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Frisco, Medic 2.
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We're going to meet route, priority 3 to Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Centennial.
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On board, we have a 48-year-old male.
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48-year-old male had a near-fainting episode at the gym.
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The initial blood pressure was 90 over 60.
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Currently,
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he is alert and oriented times 4.
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However, he did have a near-fainting episode when we stood him up.
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Heart rate currently is 90.
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He's 100% on room air, oxygen at 20.
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We do have an 18-gauge IV.
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About 100 cc fluid in.
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Current blood pressure now is 115 over 76.
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If I didn't say it, he is alert and oriented times four.
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Blood sugar was 186.
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Do you have any questions or orders?
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No, sir. I'll let someone know you're on the way.
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See, thank you.
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ETA is about eight minutes.
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Three, six.
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Location mentioned:
Lebanon Rd, Frisco, TX 75035
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