Woman transported to hospital after sudden confusion, Indianapolis IN
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 67-year-old woman from an event location near N Senate Ave in Indianapolis to the hospital because she became suddenly confused. Her vital signs were stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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All right, guys, we're coming to you in about two minutes of the 67, 6, 7-year-old she is at 24-7 events.
00:05
We do have been settings for you upon our arrival.
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According to the staff, approximately two hours ago, she started acting very confused and not at her normal self.
00:13
And at this point in time, today wanted to send her out.
00:16
There's no issues with the trach, no issues with her breathing or anything like that.
00:19
Blood pressure is 135 over 99.
00:21
She's 100% with us BVMing her.
00:23
She is sinus brady at 50 for her heart rate, sugar was.
00:28
3-0-132, Kavanaugh reads at 43 and she's breathing about 16 to 20 times with us bagging, like I said before.
00:35
I'll sitting further.
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Location mentioned:
N Senate Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46202
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