Man taken to hospital after memory loss at store, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel transported a 32-year-old man to St. Luke's North Hospital after he reported memory loss at a QuikTrip on NW Barry Road in Kansas City. Paramedics reported stable vital signs and no signs of substance use.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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00:57
Transcript:
00:00
This is St. Luke's, Barry.
00:01
This is KCFD Medic 38, patient information.
00:07
St. Luke's North Emergency Department over at Barry, go ahead.
00:12
Hey Barry, this is KCFD Medic 38.
00:15
We're currently en route to your facility with a 32-year-old male.
00:18
He is wanting to be evaluated.
00:20
He was picked up from QuikTrip.
00:21
Says that he does not remember how he got to QuikTrip and won't be evaluated.
00:28
For that tonight, I got a current set of vitals for you.
00:30
A heart rate of 108, blood pressure of 131 over 90, with an SpO2 of 98 percent on room air.
00:38
He's been denying any drug use or alcohol use with me.
00:42
Is a GCS at 15.
00:43
Do have a sugar 109.
00:45
We're going to see all here in the next five if you've got any questions.
00:51
Triage on arrival.
00:53
Barry out.
00:56
Sounds perfect.
00:57
Thirty-eight is clear.
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Location mentioned:
NW Barry Rd, Kansas City, MO
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