62-year-old male cancer patient treated for dehydration, Huntington County IN
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According to the dispatch call, a 62-year-old male cancer patient was treated for dehydration and weakness near East Sanger Road in Huntington County. The patient was alert but not responding fully. Medical staff provided fluids and monitored vital signs before transport.
Audio|Heard on: Huntington City and County Police and Fire
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
ALEG 82, have an emergency run near East Sanger Road, North Manchester.
00:09
82.
00:18
Lutheran Hospital Medical Unit on hospital hall, station report.
00:43
Lutheran Hospital is Medic 3 on hospital, patient report.
00:51
Medic, go ahead.
00:55
Yes, he is there in the food.
00:57
He is a 62-year-old male for health care.
01:02
He is a cancer patient with current hospital dehydration.
01:08
He is not responding currently.
01:13
He is alert and oriented, his normal, being able to eat.
01:19
Heart rate, 106.
01:21
On the monitor, signs: heart rate 112, blood pressure 83, oxygen saturation 99% on room air.
01:27
Normal saline running due to dehydration from cancer and chemotherapy.
01:35
Nothing further, awaiting unit arrival.
01:43
Nothing further, Lutheran Clear.
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Huntington County, IN
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