Medic transports unconscious patient to IU Health West, Avon IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medic unit transported an unresponsive 57-year-old man with a history of diabetes from home to Indiana University Health West Hospital. The patient was found unconscious by a roommate and had high blood sugar. His oxygen and awareness improved en route after receiving oxygen therapy.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson IN Hospital Group Calls
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00:47
Transcript:
00:00
This is IU West. Can you hear if you have a medic door?
00:03
Yes, Medic 85.
00:04
We're about eight to ten minutes out with a 57-year-old male coming from home, history of diabetes.
00:10
Roommate called and he passed out on the bathroom floor.
00:13
He was unresponsive.
00:14
GCS of three upon our arrival.
00:17
He had a blood sugar reading high.
00:20
He has been kind of in and out on GCS 14.
00:25
Currently, GCS 14 and alert to verbal stimuli.
00:28
Last blood pressure 129 over 81.
00:32
Signed up on the monitor at ninety-five.
00:34
One hundred percent on two liters.
00:36
He initially was 90 percent on room air.
00:39
I do have a line established.
00:40
Is there anything else we can tell you at this time?
00:44
Nothing further, about seven-minute arrival.
00:46
You are clear.
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Location mentioned:
Indiana University Health West Hospital Heliport, 1111 Ronald Reagan Pkwy, Avon, IN 46123
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