Medical team responds to fainting near N 92nd St, Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a medical emergency near N 92nd St involving an older male who fainted after dialysis. He regained consciousness and was transported to Froedtert Hospital with stable vital signs. Communication required an interpreter, and evaluation included checking previous stroke history.
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Transcript:
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51 is going to Froedtert, case number (number withheld).
00:05
I have a 66-year-old male coming from dialysis today.
00:09
Had a syncopal event witnessed by staff, was out for about a minute.
00:12
Last set of vitals he got were blood pressure 140 over 84, pulse rate 72 regular.
00:20
GCS of 14, AOx2 at this time which is abnormal for him.
00:23
He's Spanish speaking only.
00:24
We'll need an interpreter.
00:26
Blood sugar of 112.
00:28
Respiration 16, working on a 12-lead this time.
00:32
He also has a previous stroke history without current deficit and needs stroke scale assessment.
00:39
ETA to Froedtert is five.
00:40
Any questions?
00:42
Can you repeat the blood pressure and pulse ox for me please?
00:47
140 over 84.
00:49
Pulse ox 98.
00:51
Thank you for that, I'll notify Froedtert returning.
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Location mentioned:
N 92nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53226
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