Patient transported for possible cardiac issue, Raleigh NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a man from Johnston County to WakeMed Raleigh with dizziness, elevated blood sugar, and possible cardiac issues indicated by abnormal heart readings. The patient was stable and receiving treatment en route.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Johnston County EMS 31, en route to your facility with a 37-year-old male patient.
00:05
A patient initially called us out today for some intermittent episodes of dizziness, and he has not had access to his diabetic medications.
00:11
We found him with a blood sugar level of 375.
00:15
As we conducted a 12-lead ECG, we observed notable ST elevation in V1 and V2.
00:19
We transmitted that 12-lead already to you for consult.
00:22
Patient is alert and oriented times four, with a GCS of 15, sinus tachycardia at a rate of 110.
00:27
Current blood pressure is 157 over 94, and oxygen saturation is 98% on room air.
00:33
Estimated time of arrival is 20 minutes; you should receive the 12-lead for consult.
00:39
All right, standing by for arrival.
00:42
EMS-31, copy on arrival. We are administering fluids for high blood sugar and have provided aspirin.
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New Bern Ave, Raleigh, NC 27610
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