Medical emergency near Broadway in Oakland, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a young patient from the Broadway area of Oakland to Kaiser Oakland with apparent high blood sugar and disorientation. The patient appeared stable but may have a diabetic condition. Emergency personnel were preparing IV access during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Good morning, Kaiser Oakland.
00:02
I'm in the ETA.
00:03
On board, I have a patient, approximately 14 years old, found altered and lethargic this morning, last seen normal at 8 a.m. last night.
00:11
Patient has diabetic history, alert and oriented times one, GCS 13, blood sugar reading high.
00:17
Currently, the rest of the vitals are as follows.
00:19
Heart rate 130, tachycardic on the monitor, blood pressure 116 over 98.
00:25
End-tidal CO2 is 16 with respirations of 22.
00:29
We are just providing intermittent fluids.
00:31
Smalls. Setting up a room there, working on IV access for you.
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