Elderly woman with visual hallucinations transported to hospital, West Allis WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 80-year-old woman at an independent living home experienced visual hallucinations for at least a day. She has Parkinson's disease, may have a urinary tract infection, and was not taking her medications. She was transported to a hospital in West Allis for treatment.
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The night to incident GF 257279.
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We are en route to West Allis with an 80, that is 8-0-year-old female, coming from Independent Living, chief complaint of visual hallucinations.
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It's been going on for at least a day.
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She was transported to West Allis yesterday with the same complaint.
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She may possibly have a urinary tract infection.
00:21
She also has Parkinson's and has not been taking her medications.
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The most recent vitals, blood pressure is 104 over 70, with the pulse of 78 on regular, respiration 16, oxygen saturation is 100% on room air.
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She is alert and has a blood glucose of 116.
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We're about nine minutes out from West Allis.
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Location mentioned:
W Lincoln Ave, West Allis, WI 53227
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