Medic transports woman after fainting episode, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a Kansas City Fire Department medic team responded to a female patient found on a bathroom floor after a fainting and confusion episode. The patient was alert but disoriented, with stable vital signs and no visible injuries. She was transported to Truman Medical Center for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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KCFD Medic 527, patient information.
00:03
Go ahead for Truman.
00:06
Hello, Truman Medic 527.
00:09
We're about 5 minutes out with a 59-year-old female.
00:12
Chief complaint, fainting episode and confusion.
00:17
Patient was found by family in the bathroom.
00:21
They said they heard a thud and found her on the bathroom floor.
00:27
She is alert.
00:29
GCS of 14. She seems confused.
00:31
She knows who she is.
00:33
She's not able to really answer any questions.
00:34
Just kind of talks to herself.
00:35
Some gibberish.
00:38
Her blood pressure is 132 over 94, pulse 100.
00:43
Respirations 12, non-labored, and 97% on room air.
00:47
Blood sugar is 132.
00:50
Cincinnati exam all clear.
00:53
Purposeful movements of all extremities, good PMS.
00:57
No obvious injuries, no pain.
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Any questions?
01:02
No questions or orders.
01:04
See you upon arrival.
01:07
Copy KCFD out.
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Location mentioned:
Holmes St, Kansas City, MO 64108
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