Medical emergency treated for high blood pressure near Johnson Ave, San Luis Obispo CA
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Emergency responders treated a patient near Johnson Ave for high blood pressure and possible heart issues. The patient has a history of hypertension and was given nitroglycerin medication.
Audio|Heard on: Arroyo Grande Police and Fire
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Tell Medic (number withheld).
00:04
Medic 5. Medic (number withheld) to the French.
00:24
This termination is through, most part two-port we have accepted to seven-o-mail.
00:28
We'll make sure of a bit of a little bit of a lot of a four-minute and PACE in the history of a heart failure.
00:39
It's going to be hyper-tentive, initially at 206 over 100,
00:42
standing in the low 90s and in a line of the taxing for wind-holding about in three, about 100.
00:48
We've been in two nitro at this time.
00:51
This is just a day down in about a hundred.
00:53
We have been part of all of the same town and down the one in the state.
00:58
Uh,
00:59
meeting with us, and improve, and the site can be there in some place.
01:04
That's just a different.
01:05
Thank you at the top.
01:07
You can't get on the street.
01:16
That calcourt took us at 0514.
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Location mentioned:
Johnson Ave, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
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