Patient with heart disease treated after near fainting episode, North Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a 39-year-old man from the airport after he nearly fainted and experienced nausea and vomiting. He has a history of heart disease and high cholesterol.
Audio|Heard on: Clay MO Hospital Group Calls
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North Kansas City Hospital, North Kansas City, Missouri information.
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North Town, go ahead.
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Kansas City, Missouri, 516, paramedic Dorian, coming from the airport, we're about 15 minutes out.
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This is going to be a 39-year-old male.
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He's on board of aircraft that is preparing for takeoff.
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Sounds like he had a history of high cholesterol and some sort of...
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Heart disease, had an episode of near fainting, nausea, and vomiting.
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Still got a little bit of nausea, residual.
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He's Glasgow 15, I have a blood pressure of 127 over 81, heart rate is 80, and sinus looks like a right bundle branch block.
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I sent you a 12 lead on that.
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Pressure rates 18, remember I said as 98, blood sugar rates 112.
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I have a lock in place.
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You're there in a few minutes.
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You have any questions?
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You're not having.
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Thanks.
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We're clear.
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North Kansas City, MO
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