Elderly woman treated for fainting and rapid heart rate, Port Huron MI
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According to the dispatch call, an elderly woman experienced fainting at home and was found to have a very fast heart rate and low blood pressure. She is currently stable and being transported to McLaren Port Huron Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: St. Clair MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Good morning, guys. Alpha Nine here.
00:01
We have an eighty-nine year old female coming from home.
00:05
Family stated that she had a syncopal episode, got real pale, passed out and wasn't responsive at all.
00:10
But they laid her down and she improved.
00:14
Right now she's alert, oriented times four.
00:17
Last set of vitals.
00:19
Blood pressure is ninety-seven over fifty-eight.
00:21
Heart rate initially was 150.
00:25
We're down to 130 right now.
00:29
Respiratory spot 18 sat at ninety-seven percent.
00:31
Checked her blood sugar was at 150.
00:33
She does have some cardiac issues.
00:35
Family gave her a bunch of cardizem this morning, I guess.
00:38
But her heart rate wasn't coming down, so they called us.
00:43
No chest pain, no shortness of breath.
00:46
It looks like it's just a junctional rhythm that's real fast.
00:50
I don't see anything else.
00:52
Let's cross anything further.
00:54
Still got about 6 min or so.
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Location mentioned:
Pine Grove Ave, Port Huron, MI 48060
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