Medical transport to Good Samaritan for lethargy, West Palm Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a rescue team is transporting a 59-year-old male to Good Samaritan Hospital due to lethargy. The patient has a history of seizures and high blood pressure, is compliant with medication, and stable vital signs. The 12-lead ECG shows no abnormalities.
Audio|Heard on: Palm Beach FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good Samaritan Medical Center, rescue one.
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Good Samaritan Medical Center.
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In route to a facility with a 59-year-old male, chief complaint of lethargic since this morning,
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patient does have a history of seizures and high blood pressure patient.
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compliant with medication,
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vital signs are as follows, 68 on the monitor,
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121 over 88 BP,
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standing at 99 on room air.
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We are accepting an IV at this time, 12-lead unremarkable.
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We have a facility in two to three.
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Many of further questions of orders?
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Location mentioned:
N Flagler Dr, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
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