Medical emergency near St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews transported an elderly visitor experiencing confusion and high fever, possibly related to a urinary infection that led to a potential sepsis alert, to St. Vincent Hospital on W 86th St in Indianapolis.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Three hundred and ninety-four, go for St. Vincent
00:04
Bringing in a seventy-eight-year-old male picked up from home.
00:08
He just got here from Europe, from New Zealand.
00:11
He's visiting family.
00:14
This was yesterday.
00:15
It was normally yesterday.
00:17
I think he's got a UTI that was diagnosed in New Zealand.
00:21
Went to bed, woke up about an hour ago, and was very confused, hot.
00:27
He does have.
00:28
Have a temp.
00:29
We have a sepsis alert on him.
00:33
Altered mental status.
00:35
His skin temperature is 105.
00:38
Actually, he's in the EKG shows he's possibly in some A flutter as well.
00:43
Blood pressure is 150 over 74.
00:47
Entitled 29.
00:49
He's 96 on two liters.
00:52
Blood sugar is 147.
00:54
I've got a line for you and give us some stats.
00:56
Fluids,
00:58
but I think he's the UTI.
01:00
He's subject we should be there in about nothing.
01:05
So this is your arrival.
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Location mentioned:
W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46260
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