Paramedics treat unresponsive patient in Charleston, Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics responded to a residence near Jonathan Lucas St in Charleston for an unresponsive person found in bed. The patient was hypotensive and in atrial fibrillation. Paramedics provided treatment and transported the patient to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
On left, Charleston County Medic 4.
00:03
Found (name withheld) unresponsive in bed this morning.
00:05
Left no normal of approximately 06 p.m.
00:08
Yesterday evening.
00:12
Hypotensive on scene, blood pressure stable, good respiratory effort, maintaining good stats on room air.
00:23
Got a 16 in the left EJ, fluid bowl is running now.
00:29
Plasma vitals, blood pressure of 70.
00:31
Seventy-four over forty-five, heart rate of 105, atrial fib on the monitor.
00:37
Respiratory rate twenty-six, adding 6% on room air.
00:40
Antibody of twenty-one, blood sugar of 144.
00:43
We should be there in about 10 minutes.
00:46
Do you have any questions or orders?
00:50
Access.
00:53
Sixteen left EJ.
00:57
16, all right, see you in bed one on arrival.
01:01
Oh wait, Medic 4, did you get a glucose? Sorry I missed it.
01:06
144.
01:10
Thank you sir, see you in bed one.
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Location mentioned:
Jonathan Lucas St, Charleston, SC 29425
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