Elderly woman has leg pain and poor circulation, Scotia CA


An 80-year-old woman at Rack's Facility in Scotia has leg pain with poor blood circulation in her right leg. She shows signs of decreased blood flow and is alert. Medical responders are providing advanced life support care.
Audio|Source: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and North
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Transcript:
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Hi Stephanie, it's Kaylin on Scotia 1 in Rack's Facility with a Code 2[1], Level 2 ALS Medical.
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On board, I have an 80-year-old female with the chief complaint of right leg vein for approximately four hours. Starts high up on her leg and radiates all the way down.
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It is pale and cooler in comparison to the opposite leg, a slower capillary refill, however CSMs are intact.
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Patient is alert to time for GCS 15.
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The blood pressure at 2.30 over 130.
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The most recent automatic blood pressure was 190 over 110.
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Signed stack at 103, setting at 98% in room air. We are ALS at this time with an approximate 4-minute ETA. I'll break for any questions.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 2: Urgent response without lights and sirens (expedite, non-emergency)
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Scotia, CA
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