Paramedics treat unresponsive patient en route to hospital, North Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded near Medical Plaza Dr in North Charleston to assist an unresponsive patient showing chest pain, low blood sugar, facial droop, and high blood pressure. The patient had a prior stroke history and was transported to the hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Trident to Charleston Medic 10.
00:04
Complaint of anterior chest pain from seatbelt.
00:09
Any questions or orders?
00:13
We have a resident here.
00:16
Initial 30 over IV access given her.
00:23
She's still unresponsive.
00:26
Current blood sugar is fifty-one.
00:30
She has facial droop, history of stroke, not normal for her.
00:37
Initial pressure of 200 over.
00:40
Seventy.
00:42
She's also got a wound.
00:45
She was recently released from rehab; wound has been getting infected.
00:51
I'm sure.
00:55
Current pressure 150 over ninety-two and total thirty-one.
01:02
Respiratory rate is about fourteen.
01:04
We'll be there in about ten minutes.
01:06
Last night.
01:11
Do you have a GCS? Do you have a GCF?
01:22
GCF of nine.
01:25
Okay, we're gonna start on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Medical Plaza Dr, North Charleston, SC 29406
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