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Man transported after fainting and minor head injuryArlington TX

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W Randol Mill Rd, Arlington, TX 76012

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders transported a 30-year-old man from home to Arlington Memorial Hospital after he fainted briefly following vomiting. He sustained a minor nose abrasion from a fall. The patient’s vitals were stable, and he was conscious upon assessment.

Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
AMH from Arlington Medic 27, Priority 3.
00:03
Two minutes.
00:04
Go ahead.
00:06
This is Arlington Medic 27.
00:08
We're en route to your facility, Priority 3 with a 30-year-old male coming from home.
00:14
Patient has been feeling unwell for the past couple of days.
00:19
Sounds kind of like flu-like symptoms.
00:21
His (name withheld) was recently sick with similar symptoms.
00:25
Woke up this morning, had to run to the restroom to throw up.
00:32
He had vomited, and then his (name withheld) witnessed him have a brief syncopal episode after vomiting.
00:37
Hit his head on the counter on the way down.
00:41
She said that he was unconscious for approximately forty-five seconds.
00:46
He was GCS 15 when we arrived.
00:49
He does have a little abrasion to the bridge of the nose, nothing suturable, and there is no other obvious signs of head trauma.
01:00
Still GCS of 15 at this time.
01:02
Last blood pressure was 148 over 91, 148 over 91.
01:06
Current heart rate is eighty-one.
01:07
Sinus on the monitor.
01:08
Twelve lead is clear.
01:09
Respirations 18.
01:11
He is ninety-five percent room air.
01:14
We got an oral temperature of ninety-nine point eight.
01:18
He's gotten eighteen gauge IV established in the right AC with some fluids running.
01:23
I've got a blood sugar of one hundred and forty-nine.
01:29
Four milligrams of Zofran IV, and we've got a gram of Tylenol running as well.
01:35
No other interventions.
01:36
We should be there in about five minutes.
01:41
Does he have blood thinners?
01:43
That's negative.
01:44
No blood thinners.
01:46
Image clear as of my final arrival.

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W Randol Mill Rd, Arlington, TX 76012

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