Elderly man transported after fainting at home, Aiken SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported an 82-year-old man from near University Parkway in Aiken after he fainted while eating at home. The patient was alert but nauseated on scene, exhibiting bradycardia and a possible third-degree heart block. He received atropine and fluids and was stable en route to Aiken ER.
Audio|Heard on: Aiken SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Aiken ER, Aiken County Medic 9 en route.
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Emergent at this time with an 82-year-old male.
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82-year-old male comes from home complaining of a syncopal episode while eating with (name withheld).
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He is alert and oriented, complaining of nausea.
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He was bradycardic on scene, possible third-degree heart block.
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I see you guys a 12 lead about 15 minutes ago.
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Stable at the time, blood pressure 120 over 69, 120.
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Over six nine, rate at this time is 40.
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After 1 mg of atropine, he’s being given a fluid bolus at this time.
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O2 saturation 98 percent on room air, respirations about 18, ETA about eight to ten minutes.
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