Elderly man suffers medical emergency near 86th St, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded near 86th Street in Indianapolis for an elderly man experiencing a possible gastrointestinal bleed and low blood pressure. Paramedics reported improvement in his condition after fluid administration and continued transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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86th Street, this is 9381.
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We're en route to your facility with a 77-year-old male, with a chief complaint of gastrointestinal bleed.
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The patient's been experiencing loose bloody stools for approximately five to six days.
00:15
Initial blood pressure was 88 over 32.
00:22
So we initiated some fluids.
00:24
Got his blood pressure up now to 108 over eighty-two.
00:30
Right now he is alert and oriented.
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Initially he was not.
00:35
Blood sugar is 237.
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Heart rate is 108.
00:40
Room air saturations right now are ninety-nine percent.
00:43
Respirations are twenty-three per minute.
00:46
We have an IV bag with fluids in the AC.
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We have about 700 milliliters.
00:51
Of LR on board right now, which improved his blood pressure.
00:57
His only complaint right now is that he's fatigued.
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If you have nothing further, we are about 10 minutes out.
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Location mentioned:
W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260
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