Medical response for dizzy man with head pain, Hyde Park UT
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a 44-year-old man near South 100 East and North 200 East who was conscious but dizzy, experiencing head pain and with a history of a pituitary tumor.
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Engine 70 and rescue 72.
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Respond to unconscious.
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Near South 100 East in Logan.
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In Logan. I should have the 140.
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Can you show me 1,0-802?
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One law AD2 at 2108.
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Near South 100 East Department, November 101.
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44-year-old male that's conscious and breathing, that has a lot of head pain and is dizzy.
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Careful.
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Gosh, Rescue 72 is in route.
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Rescue 72 is responding on a 44-year-old male that is feeling very dizzy because, like, he keeps going to fall over or pass out.
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He does have a history of the pituitary tumor, also having some head pain on the left side of his head.
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In Hyde Park.
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Copy near North 200 East Unit No.
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3 in Hyde Park.
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Location mentioned:
N 200 E, Hyde Park, UT 84318
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