Medical transport of elderly female with weakness, San Mateo CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 79-year-old woman with a history of brain tumor was transported to the hospital due to four days of generalized weakness. Her vital signs were stable and she had intravenous treatment started.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Samantale, go ahead.
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Good afternoon, San Mateo.
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This is AMR Medic 53, from 3,000.
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We have about 10 minutes.
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On board, we have a 79-year-old female.
00:09
She complained today is going to be generous to be finished for the past four days.
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She has 904, she has 15, history of brain tumor with right-sided deficits.
00:21
Typically able to angle with assistance since yesterday, I'm able to angulate to remove.
00:26
One of the point is weakness, negative stroke scale, sugar is 205, 10th is 101.5.
00:34
Other vital signs of 167 over 97 blood pressure, 91% on the 12th grade, 8,5 on the 12 weeks, 16, restoration, 99% on room there.
00:43
We have 22 in the left, and we're giving one bad town on ID right now.
00:47
Thank you, so, too, about 10 minutes.
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Thank you.
00:51
I was very hard to hear you.
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She's in saying it was very hard to hear you.
00:59
She's in generalized weakness for four days.
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County County.
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Thank you. Bye.
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Location mentioned:
W 39th Ave, San Mateo, CA 94403
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