Male patient transported to hospital for low blood pressure, Hastings MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a male patient from a group home was transported to Regina Hospital for evaluation due to low blood pressure. The patient showed normal vital signs and no symptoms during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Ramsey MN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Medic 1, going to Regina Hospital with a male patient.
00:04
Coming to group home, group home states that blood pressure is low.
00:09
Our monitor is reading 106 over 67, which the patient says is normal.
00:15
He should go ahead and check as a little possible.
00:18
We'll be to Regina Hospital about five minutes with the yellow.
00:22
Is patient having any symptoms?
00:26
Negative.
00:28
Copy. The nursing home gave you a lower reading, or did they just say it was...
00:37
We were here earlier for him earlier in the day, and they were saying 92.
00:44
Then we came our monitor, we brought out 108, and they're stating it's still at 86 and 92.
00:50
Our last ones came back at 106 over 76.
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