Man taken to hospital for lightheadedness, Independence MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a fifty-year-old man from outside a restaurant in Independence, Missouri, to North Kansas City Hospital after he experienced lightheadedness for about two hours. The patient was alert and reported feeling cold during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Three hundred and 20 AMR, 320 North Kansas City Hospital patient info.
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Two four over ten.
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Good morning, North Kansas City Hospital.
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Once again, AMR 320, we're about 10 minutes out with a fifty-year-old male whose chief complaint today is lightheadedness.
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That's it.
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He stated it's been going on for two hours.
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We picked him up outside the Chick-fil-A in Independence and now we're on our way to you.
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He also states that he's cold right now.
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He's laying on the cot GCS 15 804.
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He's like really four pounds.
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Coming with information.
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Triage appropriate.
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And then vitals are seventy-one for the heart rate and 100 for SpO two room air.
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One hundred fifty-eight to seventy-nine questions orders.
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No questions here.
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All right.
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See you soon.
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Location mentioned:
East 39th St S, Independence, MO 64057
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