Woman treated for dizziness near Harrington St, Mt Clemens MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 37-year-old woman experienced dizziness and nausea for about 24 hours near Harrington St in Mount Clemens. She has a history of vertigo and had taken medication before emergency services transported her to Macomb Hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Clear Macomb, Clear Macomb, that's our Alpha One Hundred and Forty Priority Three traffic.
00:09
Clear Macomb, re-identifying, go ahead.
00:12
Okay, Clear Macomb is our Alpha One Hundred and Forty Priority Traffic with a.
00:17
Thirty-seven-year-old female.
00:20
Chief complaint today is dizziness for twenty-four hours.
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Patient says she started feeling dizzy yesterday.
00:27
She has a history of vertigo.
00:29
She has taken all her medications but is still feeling extremely dizzy and nauseous.
00:36
Patient stated that she took Zofran about 30 to 40 minutes prior to our arrival.
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Still feeling nauseous.
00:44
She's able to fast forward.
00:45
Yes, a 15.
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Blood pressure is one hundred twenty-nine.
00:47
One hundred twenty-nine over seventy-two.
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Heart rate of seventy-two.
00:51
Eighty-nine percent on room air.
00:55
Everything else is nothing else at this time.
00:58
We'll be at the facility in six minutes or less.
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Location mentioned:
Harrington St, Mt Clemens, MI 48043
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