Man treated for panic attack and elevated vital signs, Paola KS
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A 62-year-old man was transported from his home to Miami County Medical Center after experiencing a panic attack with tremors, diarrhea, high blood pressure, and an elevated heart rate.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County/Miami County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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One, transporting one from Miami County Medical Center.
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Medic 141, transporting one to MCMC.
00:12
Medical 141 to MCMC, calling with patient report.
00:22
Medical 141 calling Miami County patient report.
00:29
Go ahead.
00:33
Good morning.
00:34
It's Miami, Medic 141.
00:35
We're currently in our at your facility.
00:36
We have probably about a 6 or 7-minute ETA.
00:39
On board today is a 62-year-old male patient coming from home.
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The patient states that his chief complaint is that he's having a panic attack.
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He does also have some uncontrollable tremors that are not normal for him, though.
00:52
He's also complaining of some diarrhea as well.
00:55
But his chief complaint, when asked, he's said panic attack.
00:59
We've got blood pressure currently, 190 over 78, 198.
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Heart rate is currently 147.
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Its sign is tachy on the monitor with quite a bit of artifact.
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Respiratory rate is currently about 22.
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It's non-labored and he's 94% on room air.
01:15
What trigger was 208, 208, throw blood sugar, and we'll see you in just a few minutes.
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Do you have any questions?
01:22
No questions are ordered.
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We're on arrival.
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Thank you.
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Paola, KS 66071
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