Elderly man treated for fainting episode after surgery, Miami Beach FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly man experienced a fainting episode two days after surgery while at home receiving wound care. EMS gave Narcan and are transporting him to Mount Sinai Hospital for further treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Hey M.H, this is R Uskix.
00:02
We are currently in Rolston outside of hospital.
00:05
We have about an 8-minute ETA at this time.
00:08
We're transporting an 82-year-old male with a possible syncopal episode.
00:13
He's at home.
00:15
He recently had surgery two days ago outside our hospital.
00:20
He's at home receiving wound care when he possibly fainted.
00:26
He is currently a GCS
00:28
of 15 with us, but very, very lethargic.
00:33
His EKG came back with a right bundle branch.
00:37
All right. Block with a heart rate of 104.
00:40
Last BP was 111 over 57.
00:43
Sugar was 250.
00:46
He's sitting at 95 on room air.
00:50
He also stated that he possibly may have taken his blood pressure and pain medications twice.
00:57
He did have pinpoint pupils upon assessment, so we did give him two doses of Narcan, and we are still currently trying to establish an IV.
01:06
Again, our ETA to Mount Sinai is approximately 8 minutes.
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Turned off.
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Location mentioned:
Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33140
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