Medical team treats man with severe headache near Holmes St, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded near Holmes St in Kansas City to assist a 61-year-old man who had severe headache, nausea, and vision changes after reportedly missing his blood pressure medication for several days. He was calm and alert during transport to Truman Medical Center and was in police custody at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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KCFD Medic 510 calling Truman patient info.
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It was Truman, go ahead.
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Hey, it's Medic Ten.
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We're just a couple minutes out.
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I am bringing in sixty-one year old male.
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She complained he has been out of his high blood pressure medication for the past week and over the past three days.
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He's got a pretty intense headache and visual changes with it, and some nausea.
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He's calm and cooperative.
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At this point in time, alert nine times three Glasgow 15.
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Last blood pressure is 197 over 143.
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Pulse is 88 and regular.
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Oxygen saturation 98 percent on room air with about 14 respirations.
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Blood sugar is 154.
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He's also being detained by police, so he is cuffed right now.
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If you don't have any questions, I will be seeing you soon.
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No further questions.
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Keep on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Holmes St, Kansas City, MO 64108
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