59-year-old woman treated for high blood pressure after medication, Seattle WA
Medic units responded near 15th Ave NW for a 59-year-old woman experiencing dizziness and unusually high blood pressure after taking migraine medication. She normally has normal blood pressure but was found with a reading of 234 over 130. The patient has a history of renal failure and generalized weakness.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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age 35, age response, near 15th Ave NW.
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Agent 35, near 15th Ave NW.
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But of your heights,
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tiny home number 13, you've seen a 48-year-old female.
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Generalized weakness with a history of renal failure.
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Yes, that's end of the 17, uh, one medicant.
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Okay, 13, medicate.
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The medicarend.
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Medic 17, medic response, 4236, Latour Avenue northeast.
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Mediq 17, 4236, Attorney, North East.
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Request for 19 for a 59-year-old female experiencing dizziness.
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Mr. 17, you have Medi-17.
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1917, okay.
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Maddoin 17 for 1917.
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Mike 17.
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We are seeing a 59-year-old female.
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The reason we're having you come down is she took a migraine medication today.
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Normally walks around with the normal blood pressure.
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This one's got her up at 234 over 1.30.
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2017, okay?
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15th Ave NW, Seattle, WA
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