Adult male treated for possible hypothermia in Seattle, Seattle WA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to an adult male at 12th Avenue South and South Jackson Street in Seattle. The man appeared cold and wet, showing signs of possible hypothermia with low glucose and a slow heart rate. Medical responders worked to assess his condition and planned to move him to a warmer environment promptly.
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Transcript:
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Medic 1, medic response, 12th Avenue South at South Jackson Street.
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Medic 1, 12th and Jackson.
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Regional calls meet SPD on scene, adult male,
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possible hypothermia, decreased level of consciousness, engine 6 is on scene.
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Requesting you engine 6,
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you have Medic 1.
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Medic 1 for engine 6.
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Second-year-old male,
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extremely difficult to get any sort of a set of vitals on him.
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We think he's about a hundred pound,
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cold,
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wet clothes,
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glucose of 37.
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We're, I think we got a pulse rate of somewhere in the 40s, radicardic.
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I'm going to be.
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I've got an AMR coming also.
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If they get here before you, I'm going to load them up to get it out of the cold and wet.
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Location mentioned:
12th Ave S & S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98104
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