Older man transported for dizziness and vomiting, Milwaukee WI
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According to the dispatch call, a 69 year old man is being transported to Froedtert Hospital due to dizziness and vomiting. He has chronic short-term memory loss and vital signs are stable. The cause is presumed to be non-cardiac.
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Transcript:
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Ambulance 62 going to Froedtert with a 69 year old male patient.
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Chief complaint of dizziness for the last half hour.
00:15
We checked orthos, no significant drop in blood pressure.
00:21
Current vital signs he also vomited.
00:25
We're presuming non cardiac.
00:27
Vital signs are.
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Are 120 over 80, 16 respirations, 86 pulse.
00:32
GCS is 14.
00:35
He is alert times three with short-term memory loss.
00:39
We are about 7 min out.
00:41
Any questions?
00:44
Is the short-term memory loss new or something chronic?
00:49
It's chronic.
00:53
I copy and you said you were how far out?
00:56
Seven minutes.
00:58
Sounds good.
00:59
I'll go ahead and let Froedtert know.
01:00
Thank you.
01:02
Thank you.
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N 92nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53226
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