Elderly man faints near Sand Lake, Sand Lake FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly man near Sand Lake, Florida, fainted and was initially found to have low blood pressure. Paramedics from Orlando Medic 171 treated and transported him to Dr. Phillips Hospital. The man regained consciousness quickly and remained stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Orange FL Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Orlando Medic 171, Dr. Phillips Hospital 5 out, med yellow.
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How do you copy?
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Hello, go ahead.
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After your visibility with a seventy-seven-year-old male, chief complaint today is going to be syncopal episode and initial hypotension.
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Patient is currently 804 GCS 15.
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Last blood pressure was 127 over 71.
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Initial one was 90 over 48.
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He had a witnessed syncopal episode, no trauma.
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He was helped down to the ground,
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which says he was out for less than 5 min.
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He’s got a history of this, has been evaluated, has not been able to find anything for patient.
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Heart rate currently sixty-eight on the monitor and throttled at forty-five.
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Respiratory rate is twelve.
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We got ninety-seven percent on room air.
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BGL is one-zero-one.
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We got an 18 gauge in the right AC and 500 ml of fluids going.
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Require any further?
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Negative human arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Sand Lake, FL 32819
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