Woman treated for fainting and low blood pressure, Belton MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 58-year-old woman experienced a brief fainting episode with low blood pressure and was transported to Belton Regional Medical Center for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Pleasant Hill, Medic 72.
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We're not in your facility with a 58-year-old female.
00:04
Two-point days are going to be a syncopal episode.
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Patient had this episode about 30 minutes ago, lasting about 10 seconds.
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Biosthenes on scene said that she wasn't breathing for those 10 seconds.
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Patient was down on the floor states that she did not hit her head.
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She leaned against the wall and kind of slid down.
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On scene, our initial blood pressure showed 72 over 43.
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Patient does state that she takes blood pressure medications and it.
00:28
taken this morning.
00:31
We've got you an 18 gauge in the left AC, 200 milliliters in the saline have gone through so far, a 12-lead in sinus rhythm,
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and vitals currently are as follows 92 for the heart rate, 94% on room air, blood pressure of 110 over 74,
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and a blood sugar of 126.
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We'll be originally about five minutes to have any questions orders.
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Location mentioned:
US-71, Belton, MO 64012
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