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66-year-old man briefly unconscious and now alert, Branson MO
A 66-year-old man near Cherry Lane in Indian Point became unconscious after feeling dizzy and sweating. He is now conscious and breathing. The patient usually experiences low blood pressure when standing. Medical responders are en route to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Tri Lakes Area Emergency Services
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Mercy, MS,
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Station 10,
00:04
19,
00:05
at near Cherry Lane, Indian Point, near Cherry Lane,
00:10
rebuilding K,
00:12
Unit 5,
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Section 151, fainting incident,
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at location.
00:25
near Cherry Lane, rebuilding K King, Unit 151.
00:35
near Cherry Lane,
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building K, Unit 151, copy, I'll be en route.
00:43
That's clear enough.
00:45
The 66-year-old male who went unconscious, sweating,
00:51
diaphoretic,
00:53
and pale,
00:54
advised that usually when he stands up, his blood pressure drops,
00:58
he became dizzy and then went unconscious.
01:01
Patient now conscious, breathing, and alert according to the caller.
01:09
105 copy, and that was Stillwater Resort, correct?
01:14
Affirmative, building, taking.
01:17
Copy and medical is en route.
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Affirmative.
01:27
Copy up, en route also.
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Okay.
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Central 6028.
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6028, go ahead.
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We'll be around to the same thing.
01:45
That's clear.
01:46
Further when you're ready.
01:48
Good.
01:50
Address is near Cherry Lane, near Cherry Lane.
01:55
Building K, Unit 151, Unit 151.
02:00
Here is funding for a 66, 66-year-old male,
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conscious and breathing.
02:12
Caller advised the patient is passing out, getting dizzy, also sweating, may be dehydrated.
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Location mentioned:
Elm Ln, Branson, MO 65616
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