Elderly man treated for hypertension near Sand Lake, Sand Lake FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported a 62-year-old man from a workplace near Sand Lake, Florida, after he experienced lightheadedness. Paramedics reported elevated blood pressure and noted the patient was alert and stable during transport to Dr. Phillips Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Orlando Rescue 10 to Dr.
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Phillips, en route medically yellow ETA 5.
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That's a good copy 10, go for DPH.
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Rescue 10, Dr. Phillips Hospital coming in with a 62-year-old male patient.
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Chief complaint is going to be hypertension.
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Patient was feeling a bit lightheaded at work.
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Super say he got his left neck.
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Currently BP 225 over 140.
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Still complaining of the lightheadedness and not experiencing any weakness.
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Just clear he is fully alert and oriented.
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Gets 15. Try to vitalize all.
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Heart rate of 90, oxygen saturation 100 percent on room air.
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Respirations of 20, glucose of 123.
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It's rhythm on the monitor.
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Nothing other than twelve weeks.
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Latest blood pressure just cycled was 242 over 89.
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You have an IV established, and we'll be there in about three to five.
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Any further?
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Good copy, (name withheld).
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We'll see you on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Sand Lake, FL 32819
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