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Medical emergency near Orange St involves fainting episodeSan Diego County CA

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Orange St, California 91950

As discussed during the dispatch call, a 69-year-old woman near Orange St experienced a possible fainting episode and was evaluated by emergency personnel. She has stable vital signs and refused hospital transport after being informed of the risks. She is alert, not impaired, and understands to call 911 if her condition changes.

Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
So I got an AMA for you.
00:01
69-year-old female.
00:04
Chief complaint is lethargy and the run number is CV25032293.
00:11
Let me know when you're ready to copy.
00:14
Hi, yeah, you can go ahead.
00:16
Sorry, I didn't catch your unit.
00:20
Engine 16 .
00:21
Okay, engine 16 , go ahead.
00:26
All right, so story goes.
00:27
We walked into an apartment building to a sixty-nine-year-old female.
00:31
Her daughter told us that she had an episode of 3G at this moment.
00:39
Her vitals are stable and she again is refusing to go.
00:45
Vitals are 20 respirations per minute.
00:49
Initial BP was 80 over fifty-three, but it has since been 120 over 50 .
00:55
For 80 , pulse is eighty-six.
00:59
And she's sitting at 99% on room air at the moment.
01:04
Again, we have talked to the sister, talked to her.
01:07
We have informed her of the risks and complications up there including death.
01:12
She is anal times four, not impaired under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
01:17
She is able to voice back all the recent complications and they have been informed they can call, recontact 911 if anything changes.
01:26
Let me know if you need anything else from us.
01:27
She is her own designated decision maker.
01:32
So just to be clear, the patient just became like tired and then she was saying about that.
01:39
For the daughter, she had a syncopal event.
01:42
We have told her this.
01:44
She understands it again, you know, ten four, but she is unwilling to go to the hospital.
01:50
Yes.
01:52
Okay, from the syncopal event, did you have any hours? That's trauma.
01:56
No, she was in a bed the entire time.
02:00
Okay, sounds good.
02:01
As long as the patient's at Dillard and Orange Street, not verified by drugs or alcohol, is hostage for abuse care, understands it could have been possible.
02:08
The patient including death has been advised to recall back number one condition changes.
02:14
She signed an AMA four.
02:17
Copy, thank you.

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Orange St, California 91950

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