Medical team responds to brief health episode on N 7th St, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance responded to a medical call near N 7th St in Grand Junction involving a 74-year-old male who experienced a short episode of confusion and weakness during dinner. The patient, with a history of atrial fibrillation, was stable upon evaluation and transported to St. Mary’s Hospital for further assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Mary's ambulance six.
00:02
Go ahead six.
00:04
I am coming to you with a 74-year-old male, chief complaint of a brief period of mental status change at dinner.
00:15
The patient's daughter stated he briefly slurred his words and felt weak all over for about a minute.
00:26
He is currently at baseline, with normal assessments at this time.
00:34
AFIB on the monitor, history of AFIB, takes a blood thinner, heart rate 90, blood pressure 100 over 60.
00:41
Oxygen saturation 95 percent on room air.
00:45
Blood sugar 81, patient afebrile.
00:48
We'll see you here in about 10 minutes.
00:50
Any questions?
00:52
Can you give me a time on when that episode was in case I need to use it as a last known well?
00:57
Episode occurred about 20 minutes ago and lasted 30 seconds to 1 minute.
01:05
St. Mary's all clear.
01:06
Room one arrival.
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Location mentioned:
N 7th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501
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