Medical emergency involving elderly man near IL-162, Maryville IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly man near IL-162 may have altered consciousness and combative behavior. He was stabilized by EMS and transported to Anderson Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Madison IL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Anderson Hospital, Anderson Hospital, Glen Carbon 1941 inbound patient report.
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Anderson, go ahead.
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Anderson Hospital, Glen Carbon 1941.
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We're probably left with five-year facility on board.
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I got an 85-year-old male,
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conscious breathing.
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Chief complaint for (name withheld) is just a change in level of consciousness today.
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He's still A and O by two.
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Just very combative,
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was doing some repetitive motions and stuff like that, and dr.
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wanted him sent out.
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Vitals 154 over 86 for the pressure, about way for the pulse rate.
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Deep respirations, not labored.
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Sat 98% on room air.
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170.Seventy-four with the acu-check.
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He was very confrontational and then once removed and got into the ambulance, he's actually much better at this point.
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Do you have any questions or orders?
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No questions at this time.
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No rooms at the end.
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Patient will stay on your stretcher until room becomes available.
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Thanks John.
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Location mentioned:
IL-162, Maryville, IL 62062
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