Elderly woman with high blood pressure and lightheadedness


Emergency responders are attending to an 80-year-old woman with very high blood pressure and lightheadedness, initially suspected of a stroke but showing no clear stroke signs.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (TAC3)
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Transcript:
Medic 34, back and service, patient, treated, reviews. Medi 34, service, patient, treated, review, transport. 1400. It's 34, Medi-4, Go to Department 307, 80-year-old female. Blood pressure keeps spiking, it's 179 to 199 range. I was initially thought she was maybe having a stroke. She's awake, she's learning normal. She's lightheaded, but other than that, there's no other signs of stroke that he's able to describe to me. This all started this morning. May 24, understood. The answer, 34, understood. 14.01. Med 2.4, what can't see you said in Med 3,4, just hit in service? Med 2.4. MED-34, you're into that stroke, 801, 2nd, then one tower. Med 34. Med 34 en route. This match for 534. Are we back in service? No, you're still in route. Sorry about that. We get you're in front of that stroke. I'm going to tower, probably 307. Let's 34 are said non-location. Provide non-location, 14.03. Injun 34, I have patient.
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