Medical emergency involving 75-year-old male near St Rose Pkwy, Henderson NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 75-year-old man experienced a fainting episode with urinary incontinence near St Rose Parkway. He was found alert with low blood pressure and low oxygen levels. Emergency responders provided oxygen and fluids during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Samo Siena, Rescue 84, Code 1 traffic, how do you copy?
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No, for the CNN.
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Good evening, St. Rose Siena, this is Rescue 84 for interoperative Code 1, the 75, 75-year-old male.
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Chief complaint of a syncopal episode.
00:16
Patient had a witnessed syncope episode by his sister.
00:21
Patient did have some urinary incontinence on scene, no head strike.
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No thinners that we know at this time.
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Patient is currently alert and oriented times four, Glasgow Coma Scale 15.
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The vitals are as follows, 75 sinus rhythm on our 12-lead.
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His blood pressure is currently 80 over 40.
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With the room air saturation of 80 percent.
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We currently have him on 4 liters via nasal cannula.
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He is currently on 94 percent.
00:46
We do have IV established.
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We're currently giving fluids.
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I've done nothing further.
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We'll see you in approximately 5 minutes before Porton arrival.
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Location mentioned:
St Rose Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89052
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