Patient with altered mental state taken to hospital, Oceanside CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a person with an apparent altered mental state and weakness from a facility near Vista Way in Oceanside to Tri-City Hospital. The patient was nonverbal and had elevated blood sugar levels and possible cardiac involvement. The hospital was notified, with an estimated arrival time of about 12 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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01:22
Transcript:
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And I believe the transporting unit will be medic 213.
00:03
And I believe the transporting unit will be Medic 213.
00:12
Tri-City open, what's your ETA?
00:15
Excuse me, about a 12 minute ETA.
00:18
You're ready for a full report and I can get the report.
00:28
(Name withheld) is normally up and walking around and fully alert and oriented,
00:35
and they noticed that (name withheld) was weak and nonverbal; that all started approximately one hour ago.
00:42
Like I said,
00:45
on 90 over 90 heart rate 90 sinus rhythm on the monitor skim journal we have a sugar of 241 and like I said a GCS of 3
00:59
history is unknown staff here is not very familiar with the patient
01:06
Loaded in the gurney, we'll establish an IV en route.
01:08
They should be at your facility within 12 to 15 minutes.
01:11
How do you copy?
01:13
Okay, 215 we copied.
01:15
We'll see 213 transporting.
01:17
We'll see you at 12 and 12 minutes at Tri-City.
01:20
Thank you. We're clear.
01:21
915.
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Location mentioned:
Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056
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