Paramedics treat unresponsive worker near Lakeside Hospital, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 22-year-old man from a nursing home to Lakeside Hospital after he became unresponsive at work. The patient had been vomiting and appeared altered, and responders noted possible marijuana use before the incident. His vital signs were stable during transport, and medics transmitted heart readings to the hospital while en route.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas NE Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Med 52 calling Lakeside.
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Good evening, Lakeside.
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It's Medic 52.
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We're in Radford for Sletty Code 3.
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Patient is a 22-year-old male.
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He was at work today.
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Came up to the nurse station.
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He worked in a nursing home.
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He didn't feel well.
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Vomited.
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He became unresponsive.
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He’s still altered.
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Apparently, he may have used marijuana before coming to work.
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Not sure if it's related.
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Blood sugar reading 141.
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Heart rate about 127.
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Sinus tachycardia on the monitor.
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Blood pressure 135 over 87.
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Oxygen saturation 96%.
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We did a 12-lead ECG.
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We're trying to send it, having some difficulty.
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That might be established.
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We're going to get him to our can.
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We're coming in Code 3.
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About five minutes.
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Please make clear.
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Location mentioned:
Lakeside Hills Ct, Omaha, NE 68130
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