Patient transported to hospital for high blood sugar, Frisco TX
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According to the dispatch call, a 60-year-old male patient is being transported by EMS to Baylor Medical Center due to high blood sugar and dehydration. The patient is stable and en route.
Audio|Heard on: Collin TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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McCombs, Presco, MediContin.
00:03
Frisco, MediCorps.
00:06
Mick, this is Medicaid-Ains on FriscoMedicton.
00:08
On board, I've got a 60-year-old male.
00:10
He's 804 GCF 15.
00:12
We're a priority three en route to Baylor, PGA,A, we should be there in about two to three minutes.
00:18
Chief complaint today is hyperglycemia, high blood sugar.
00:22
Tonight's 512.
00:24
He stated he's had an issue with dehydration.
00:27
Heart rate right now is 133.
00:29
He's on 100% oxygen on room air.
00:31
Current blood pressure is 103 over 55.
00:35
Over 55.
00:36
We have an 18 gauge IV in his right arm.
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We are running a 500 ml fluid bag.
00:41
We should be at Baylor in about three minutes.
00:43
Any questions?
00:46
No questions.
00:47
I'll let PGA know.
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Location mentioned:
John W. Elliott Dr, Frisco, TX 75033
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