Elderly man falls ill near NW Barry Rd, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, kansas City Fire Department personnel transported an elderly man who appeared to have collapsed from weakness near NW Barry Rd. The patient, reportedly sick after a family illness, sustained minor scrapes but remained stable with normal vital signs. No head injury or loss of consciousness was noted, and the individual is being taken to St. Luke’s North Hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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North, how you doing? This is KCFD Medic 14.
00:02
We're about six minutes out bringing you an 86-year-old male from independent living, who apparently collapsed due to weakness.
00:10
But he's been sick.
00:13
Entire family has been sick since a Christmas gathering.
00:16
There seems to be some coughing and weakness going around, but he's currently stable with no transport issues.
00:22
He says fifteen.
00:23
I got a pulse of seventy, pressure one hundred fifty-eight over one hundred, oxygen at ninety-eight on room air.
00:28
He does have a couple scrapes on the knees.
00:31
Denies striking his head.
00:32
He does take warfarin.
00:35
No loss of consciousness reported.
00:36
C-spine clearance.
00:38
No questions, see you there shortly.
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Location mentioned:
NW Barry Rd, Kansas City, MO
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