Medical emergency involving male patient near Mulberry and Main, Troy OH
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A male patient near Mulberry and Main experienced nausea, vomiting, sweating, and brief unresponsiveness. He has a history of heart problems and an atrial pacemaker. EMS started an IV and is transporting him to a medical facility.
Audio|Heard on: Miami County Fire and EMS - West Central
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Transcript:
00:00
We're out near Mulberry and Main, King Robert Henry, (number withheld), K-R-H, (number withheld).
00:05
Check up.
00:12
Lemothime.
00:15
5.50.
00:17
MC,
00:22
this is Medic 21.
00:30
Day 21 is an after-year-facility with a 60,000-year-old male.
00:34
He's complained of nausea and vomiting, also being diapheretic.
00:39
The patient called his son into the kitchen this morning because he wasn't feeling well.
00:42
He said he came in and thought he was having a diabetic issue, so he was giving him chocolate milk and some sugar.
00:49
The patient vomited and went semi-unresponsive.
00:52
The patient is currently responding for us.
00:55
He is alert oriented times 4.
00:57
His last sugar was 129.
01:00
The patient does have extensive cardiac history.
01:03
He does have an atrial pacemaker.
01:06
We did it 12 late and we do see that face rhythm.
01:10
Our initial blood pressure was around 96 systolic.
01:13
We get the patient up and moving and now it's 124 over 52.
01:18
SpO2 is 94% on room air.
01:22
His pulse is around 60.
01:24
We did start an IV and we're en route to your facility.
01:27
We should be there within about 10 minutes.
01:30
Do you have any questions or orders?
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Location mentioned:
E Main St & N Mulberry St, Troy, OH 45373
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