Patient transported for fainting episode with stable vitals, Mankato MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance transported a patient from near Marsh St after a fainting episode. The patient had stable vital signs, a normal heart rhythm, and no major medical history.
Audio|Heard on: Blue Earth and Faribault Counties Sheriff, Police and EMS
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00:56
Transcript:
00:00
This vet, 6902, transporting one feature routine, MECD, MECO.
00:04
You have a transfer.
00:08
Chief complaint of syncopal episode.
00:11
Vital signs are as follows.
00:13
100 heart rate, 140 over 70 BP.
00:17
About 16 respirations a minute, 100% SPO2 on room air.
00:24
And normal sinus rhythm, no remarkable findings on the EKG, any questions.
00:33
Is this patient react appropriate?
00:37
The patient is GCS-15 reacting appropriately, didn't hit his head or anything, has no pertinent medical history.
00:46
Blood sugar was 160.
00:50
We will see you in triage.
00:52
MCHS clear.
00:55
Good copy, triage.
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Location mentioned:
Marsh St, Mankato, MN 56001
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