Two males transported to hospital with medical issues, Orlando FL
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According to the dispatch call, paramedics transported two male patients to Florida Hospital Orlando. One patient had generalized weakness, and the other was unconscious with altered mental status.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Hi, it's Orlando.
00:03
Submar County Rescue 11 is a retro facility with a 73-year-old male patient.
00:08
Chief complaint is going to be generalized weakness for the past two days.
00:12
He is 804, GCF Steen, bottles are as follows.
00:16
Heart rate 90,
00:18
pace rhythm, setting at 99% on 3-leaders, O2, and abacanula, last blood pressure of 184 over 90, and a BGO of 170.
00:28
Pitcher facility in about 5 minutes.
00:30
You're going any further?
00:33
Cobby, you get an offload in 61, arrival room 6.1.
00:37
Rest 11, check.
00:41
Rescue 1, five-all medical yellow.
00:43
How do you copy?
00:45
God, this one, Lando.
00:48
Rescue 1 is en route with an approximately 60-60-year-old male.
00:53
She's complaining of alter mental status.
00:57
You're still unconscious at this time.
00:59
By does it follow.
01:01
Heart rate of 75, sinus, blood pressure 182 over 94, breathing 16 times a minute in title of 38.
01:10
100% on room air, B.GL of 115, do you're going to further.
01:16
You guys are going to offload in room 2 on arrival, or sorry, not room 2, room 9.
01:25
No, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
E Rollins St, Orlando, FL 32803
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