Medical transport for elderly male with dizziness, San Luis Obispo CA
Medic 5-1 is transporting a 66 year old male to French Hospital. The patient felt dizzy and light-headed after standing and sitting on the ground but had no chest pain or injuries.
Audio|Source: Arroyo Grande Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Chris Bates 951, Windracket facility.
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He closed three, he came about four minutes.
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On Voyager 66, 66-year-old male.
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This will keep complaint of dizziness.
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The patient reports going to the bathroom, standing up, feeling light-headed, having a sit on the ground, did have a takeable effort.
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on the ground, no injury.
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Vital signs are as follows, the R-rated 60 sign is rhythm.
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Flood pressure, 124 for 79.
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Form and dry skin signs in terms of speaking in complete justice.
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The bar 12 leads, we ran three 12 weeks in a row.
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The first one says, star, star, star, TMI.
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Third one's saying, Jenny.
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I'm not necessarily reading a lot of XE elevation.
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No more than one millimeter or any continuous leaves.
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things in the inverted stage as well.
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The patient is not reporting to have any chest pain.
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Life sent is two, 12 weeks to you, break.
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We currently have an IMEA exam.
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This is 124.
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We're going to work on a second, more large 4 IV for you.
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Let's do you have any questions in order? We're going to look at that 12 weeks and we'll only get back to you.
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Two more minutes and over you.
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Medic 5-1, drive safely, we're not going to activate it on our end yet.
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No questions or order and we'll see you when you get here, French Hospital.00544.
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Johnson Ave, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
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