Elderly man loses consciousness at home, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, an elderly man with a known aortic aneurysm briefly lost consciousness at home. He appeared pale and sweaty with stable vital signs. He is receiving IV fluids and is being transported to Methodist Emergency Room for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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I got you a 77 year old male coming from home today.
00:04
Wife states that he was acting perfectly normal, talking, getting up, making breakfast this morning.
00:10
And after he cut the ham,
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sat down, had a single episode.
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Patient has a known aortic aneurism that he's been getting regularly checked on every year.
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The patient suddenly passed out,
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came back, he's...
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Shocky, uh...
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cool, diaphoretic, really pale,
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got an 18 established, got fluid running.
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The patient denies any pain his chest and his back.
00:39
Blood pressure is 92 over 64.
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The last part rate that we got was 80.
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He's sinus on the monitor.
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99 on 4 liters per minute.
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The patient is a GCS 15, oriented times 4.
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It's not taking any of his medication.
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The patient has not had any other precinct levels of the EMS.
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Other than that, we're about 10 minutes away for your guys'
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facility. If you guys need anything further, blood sugar was 2.35.
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Nothing further needed.
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I will see you guys here in about 10.
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Location mentioned:
N Senate Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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