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Paramedics transport man after fainting episodesKansas City MO

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Linwood Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64128

As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance team from Gladstone Medic One transported a 32-year-old man to the VA Medical Center in Kansas City after he experienced two fainting episodes and suffered a minor head abrasion. Paramedics reported that the patient was stable and alert upon arrival, with blood pressure and heart rate within normal limits.

Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
VA Medical Center, this is Gladstone Medic One patient care report.
00:05
Please be advised that ER is on high volume and to follow your protocol.
00:17
VA Gladstone copies high volume.
00:19
Patient still insists on coming to your facility.
00:21
You ready for report?
00:24
I'm ready.
00:26
Well, this is Gladstone Medic One, Paramedic Bollard.
00:29
I'm going to route you to 32, a 32-year-old male.
00:31
Chief complaint's going to be two back-to-back syncopal episodes.
00:34
He has been battling syncopal episodes for the past month or two or in a static hypotension.
00:38
They report witnesses reporting when he fell, he did hit his head on a table the first time.
00:42
The second time he just fell to the floor.
00:43
There was a small abrasion to his head.
00:45
He complains of no pain. Pain has had no neck pain, has full range of motion with no pain.
00:49
He is non-blood thinners.
00:51
Initial blood pressure laying down on the ground was about 119 systolic, 119 systolic.
00:56
Upon standing, it dropped down to about 92 systolic or 40.
01:00
Currently laying down relaxing with some fluids going.
01:02
He's at 122 over 76 with a blood pressure, heart rate 84, sinus rhythm.
01:07
SpO2 is 97% on room air.
01:09
He is alert and oriented, GCS 15.
01:11
He's been senior facility food through his issues and I probably want to follow up with you guys.
01:14
Guys, expect in about 15 minutes.
01:16
Any question worth?
01:19
No questions worth.
01:20
General,
01:22
Copy that. Glassman, I am clear.

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Linwood Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64128

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