81-year-old woman treated for nausea and dizziness, Georgetown SC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to Buzz's Roost for an 81-year-old woman experiencing nausea, dizziness, vomiting, and difficulty getting up. She was transported to Georgetown hospital for treatment. She has a recent history of stroke, dementia, and hypertension.
Audio|Heard on: Georgetown County Public Saftey
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, sir, can you put us on, it was at Buzz's Roost.
00:06
Yeah, boy.
00:11
Sure Sean, go ahead.
00:16
We're en route to your facility with an 81-year-old female coming from home.
00:21
It was called in third party.
00:23
She couldn't get to the door.
00:25
She had a spell of nausea and dizziness, and so she laid down on the floor to prevent from falling.
00:34
But then once she got down on the floor, she couldn't get back up.
00:36
She threw up a few times.
00:40
Still feels a little nauseous, she said.
00:43
She had a history of a stroke about a month ago, dementia,
00:46
and hypertension.
00:47
Most recent vitals, blood pressure 145 over 104, pulse of 90.
00:52
Respirations are 16 and normal.
00:54
We got a BGL of 149.
00:56
She's alert and oriented.
00:58
SPO2's 97 on room air and a GCS of 15.
01:01
Any questions or orders?
01:09
I'm back 1017.
01:11
It's my destination to the Georgetown Yeh.
01:14
I'm bringing to the hospital for us to your clearance.
01:16
She keeps throwing up, she keeps throwing up.
01:21
Do you want to five before?
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