Medical alarm triggered for elderly woman with rapid heart rate, Redmond WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly woman triggered a medical alarm at Emerald Heights Retirement due to a rapid heart rate. Responders upgraded the call to include a medic for tachycardia treatment.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Page 117, I copy, en route Emerald Heights Retirement, Unit 2519.
00:03
Patients are located in the main building, a 75-year-old female with rapid heart rate.
00:08
817.
00:10
is the 864 patient contact.
00:12
2nd252.
00:34
Thank you, 04.
00:35
I copy, en route. This was called in by a medical alarm company for a pendant activation.
00:38
They were able to make contact with the patient on site.
00:40
Should be a (name withheld), an elderly female per history.
00:45
Just by 8164.
00:47
8164.
00:49
Can we attach a medic to our call?
00:51
Of course.
00:52
Dispatch 8117 patient contact, upgrade medic for tachycardia.
00:58
That's the 8117 patient contact at 2259 requesting medic for tachycardia.
01:03
8163, you have medic 163.
01:06
Probably, medic 163.
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Location mentioned:
176th Cir NE, Redmond, WA 98052
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