Middle-aged man treated for high blood pressure at residence, Savannah TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 44-year-old man at a residence near Cravens Drive experienced high blood pressure. He has hypertension and took blood pressure medication as advised by his heart doctor. Emergency units are on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hardin County Sheriff and Fire, Savannah Police / Fire
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Transcript:
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Forty-four-year-old male blood pressure issues.
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Time out, 1729.
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Time out,
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1729.
00:24
Hardin six, Bion Rout, near Cravens Drive, 44-year-old male hypertension,
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blood pressure is currently 155 over 97.
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Timeout, 1730.
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So it's Hardin six.
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Hardin six, Roy.
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It's 855.9 choice and service.
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In service, 1731.
01:04
Copy 1732.
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Copy 1732.
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Near Cravens Drive,
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44-year-old male,
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hypertension.
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Blood pressure earlier was,
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top number was 215.
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He doesn't remember what the bottom number was.
01:29
He called his heart doctor beside the hospital.
01:34
He advised him to take a blood pressure pill.
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He does take two different blood pressure pills.
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The second time he took one was about 45 minutes to an hour ago.
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Blood pressure is approximately five minutes ago.
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It was 155 over 97, 155 over 97.
01:54
Alert it to penicillin and engine one and squad one are on the scene.
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Location mentioned:
Cravens Dr, Savannah, TN 38372
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