Older man found weak at home treated and transported, Henderson NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an older man was found weak and lying on the floor at home for about two hours. He had low oxygen levels and low blood sugar. He was treated with breathing support and sugar management on the way to Henderson Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Clark NV Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Henderson Hospital, Henderson Fire, Rescue 5.
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Go ahead.
00:07
Henderson, Henderson Fire, Rescue 5.
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I remember out your facility code woman with a 660 year old male.
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She complained to me generalized weakness.
00:16
He believed he was down for about two hours on the floor.
00:21
He did check his nose.
00:22
Not anywhere of his head, just as a nose, no loss of consciousness, no blood thinners.
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He's an endocrineau sense 4, G2 15.
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Those have history of COPD, his initial oxygen SAS were at 87.
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After giving a breathing treatment, we are now setting at 99 to 100% with SBN.
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Current blood pressure is 103 over 60.
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Heart rate shows the 83, no more finis, our 12 lead.
00:48
We got a 22 gauge in the left hand.
00:51
And after blood debt, his blood sugar was low at 3838.
00:56
They're giving extras at this time.
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But no further words of your action.
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Yeah,
01:03
you're still looking.
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Location mentioned:
W Galleria Dr, Henderson, NV 89011
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