Man aged 65 with fluctuating blood pressure and aches, Jetersville VA
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Emergency medical response for a 65-year-old man near Pot Rock Lane experiencing fluctuating blood pressure and general aches. He is alert and able to communicate. The patient has a history of a similar episode last week and has aspirin at home but no specific medication. Currently, he is not feeling faint, dizzy, or sweaty and has no trauma.
Audio|Heard on: Amelia County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Attention, rescue, respond to the address near Pot Rock Lane for (name withheld).
00:05
Again, Rescue, respond to the address near Pot Rock Lane for (name withheld).
00:10
First page 2358, please use option 1.
00:18
Committee of Fire Medic 61 Responding.
00:23
Ten, four, seven, recognition.
00:25
I'm not going to medic 61.
00:30
Good.
00:33
Medics 61, you're going to be responding to a 65-year-old male who is alert able to talk and breathe on night this time.
00:39
Advise that he is not in pain, he is just aching,
00:43
and his BP keeps fluctuating.
00:46
Right now it's sitting at 164 over 81.
00:50
Advise that the next time he tried to take it would not read, and it just keeps jumping back and forth.
00:56
He advised that this happened to him last week.
00:58
He went to the hospital.
00:59
He advised he is popped.
01:01
possibly bricky cardiac,
01:06
does not have any medication for this condition, did have aspirin available at the home, was advised to take forward.
01:14
It is the baby aspirin.
01:15
He's not feeling faint, dizzy, or sweaty.
01:18
He's not sustained any trauma to the place.
01:24
61 copies.
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Location mentioned:
Pot Rock Ln, Jetersville, VA 23083
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