Medical team responds to emergency at hospital, Arlington TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a call at Arlington Memorial Hospital involving a 63-year-old male patient with apparent gastrointestinal bleeding and altered mental status. Medics noted the patient received a blood transfusion earlier and was being transported with low blood pressure and reduced responsiveness.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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AMH Arlington Medic 21, Priority Three?
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AMH Priority Three!
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AMH Arlington Medics 21, we are at Kendale.
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We'll be there in a couple minutes.
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I got a sixty-three year old male.
00:14
They called us out today because the patient apparently had a GI bleed, lots of bloody stool last night.
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They gave one unit of blood last night to his hand.
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EMO is 5.8.
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He's had this GI since Tuesday.
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Last known normal per the nurses was Tuesday.
00:29
He is normally altered at GCS of 14.
00:33
Currently give him a GCS of six.
00:36
Current heart rate 99, sinus 94 percent.
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He's on 35 percent FiO2 at ten liters.
00:46
Last blood pressure was 103 over 42.
00:50
Sugar of eighty-three.
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We'll be there in a couple minutes.
00:54
Can you repeat the blood pressure? It cut out 103 over forty-two.
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See you soon.
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Location mentioned:
W Randol Mill Rd, Arlington, TX 76012
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