Medical team assists fainting patient near Cherry St, Toledo OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel assisted a man who appeared to faint near Cherry St. The patient had a rapid heart rate consistent with atrial fibrillation and was treated with medication and fluids for low blood pressure before being transported to a hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Lucas OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We're currently on scene with a 55-year-old male, alert and oriented times four.
00:03
She even complained today it was the syncopal episode.
00:05
Patient had a fainting episode lasting about two to three seconds.
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Patient currently has a heart rate of 140 to 200 in atrial fibrillation on the 12-lead.
00:19
Patient is complaining of lightheadedness at this time.
00:21
We are giving 10 milligrams of Cardizem at this time.
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Original blood pressure was 120 over 90.
00:28
SpO2 97%.
00:30
Our last blood pressure is 84 over 58.
00:35
We are hanging a bag of fluids at this time.
00:41
Patient denied having any back pain from the fainting episode.
00:44
Patient does take blood thinner medication.
00:46
He has no further complaints at this time.
00:48
He is alert and oriented.
00:53
Blood sugar was 128.
00:56
If you have no further questions or orders, we'll see you in about 5 minutes once we get en route.
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Location mentioned:
Cherry St suite 10, Toledo, OH 43608
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