Medic transports woman with high blood pressure, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, benbrook Fire Medic One transported a 65-year-old woman from a home near Pennsylvania Ave in Fort Worth to Harris Hospital for evaluation of weakness and high blood pressure. The patient’s blood pressure improved en route, and she reported mild pain in her left arm and shoulder. Emergency personnel administered IV medication and monitored vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Harris, this is Benbrook Fire Medic One with a Priority Three patient care report.
00:06
Will everyone hear me, Benbrook?
00:10
Yes, we are en route to your location with a 65-year-old female coming from a home residence.
00:15
She stated that for the past two or three days she's been having weakness and high blood pressure.
00:21
Original blood pressure was about 202 over 100.
00:24
She is currently at 168 over 94.
00:28
Room air sats are at 96% on room air.
00:32
12 leads showing a heart rate of 102.
00:34
Occasional PVCs, no other abnormalities noted.
00:37
No current chest pain.
00:38
She did say that she has a little bit of pain going into her left arm and left shoulder.
00:44
Other than that, no other radiation of any of that pain.
00:46
GCS is 15 and AO4.
00:48
Do have an IV established and we've given 4 mg of Zofran IV about 2 min ago.
00:53
ETA is about 6 min.
00:56
Is she able to sit in a wheelchair?
01:00
Yes.
01:03
See you on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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