Medical episode near Sand Lake leads to hospital transport, Sand Lake FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a possible fainting episode involving a sixty-nine-year-old person near Sand Lake, Florida. The individual experienced weakness and dizziness after a syncopal event and was transported by ambulance to Dr. Phillips Hospital with intravenous fluids administered en route.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Good morning, this is AMR 1664 and we're out here still about Five Out Medcom Green.
00:03
Patient is a sixty-nine year old (name withheld).
00:06
Chief complaint regarding weakness and dizziness after a syncopal episode on scene.
00:12
Patient had blood pressure in nineties or solids.
00:14
Patient was found on the ground, did not hit his head when he passed out or anything like that.
00:19
Patient is currently alert and responsive, but sluggish to respond.
00:24
Stroke assessment was negative.
00:27
My last BGO was 129.
00:29
We have a heart rate at sixty-five.
00:31
Find us on the monitor. We are sighting ninety-seven percent on two liters.
00:35
An 18 gauge IV line established in the left arm with one liter of fluids running.
00:40
Do you require anything further?
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Location mentioned:
Sand Lake, FL 32819
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