66-year-old man feels ill with low blood pressure at UW, Seattle WA
Medical responders assisted a 66-year-old man at the University of Washington parking lot. He felt ill with low blood pressure and a history of heart irregularity. He reported nausea but no chest pain. Responders monitored his condition and provided oxygen.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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Medics 17, Medic response, 1702, northeast Grant Lane.
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Medic 1702, northeast Grant Lane.
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Parking Lot C9 at UW in a red Honda CRV, adult male, respiratory,
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request for engine 17 on scene. Engine 17, you're getting Medic 17.
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917 for medicine 17 Medic 17 Medica 17.
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We're going to just access our location just south of the main parking garage for the UW campus.
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But we're seeing a 66-year-old male who was on his way.
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Two appointments, he started feeling ill. He has not thrown up, but he does report nausea. We find he's been pale,
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slightly diaphoretic, denies chest pain. We have a history of AFib. We had a seed pressure in his car of 74 over 50.
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a pulse rate of about 80, but irregularly, irregular.
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We're laying down, we're going to try and get a secondary pressure to see if that helps. We've got them on oxygen.
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