Elderly man treated for low blood pressure, Shreveport LA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call for a 72-year-old man with low blood pressure at a residence near Vernal Lane in Shreveport. The patient was treated on scene and transported to Highland Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Caddo LA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Respond on main to near Vernal Lane.
00:03
Correction, near Vernal Lane.
00:05
Near Vernal.
00:07
Engine 17, Medic 17.
00:09
Seventy-two year old male complaining of low blood pressure seventy-one over thirty-nine.
00:14
One on main, conscious near Francis and Aspen.
00:18
One in the house.
00:20
Copy for one in the house.
00:23
Engine nine, it's me.
00:24
Can you all stand by just for a sec?
00:25
Hey, Engine Nine, this is Medic Ten.
00:29
Hey, Engine Nine, go ahead.
00:32
Hey, I think we had a change of pace and I think this patient's going to end up going to the hospital.
00:38
We're fixing to get our stretcher out.
00:43
This is Engine Seventeen, Medic Seventeen, got patient contact.
00:46
Copy, Engine Seventeen, contact (number withheld).
00:51
This is Medic Nineteen.
00:54
Go ahead, Medic Nineteen.
00:57
Acknowledging transport to Highland Hospital.
00:59
Copy transporting to Highland Hospital.
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Location mentioned:
Vernal Ln, Shreveport, LA 71118
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