Elderly man treated for disorientation in Spanish Fort, Spanish Fort AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews responded to near Westminster Gates Drive in Spanish Fort for a 76-year-old man who was disoriented after briefly losing consciousness. The patient was breathing normally but appeared pale and complained of dizziness and stomach pain. He was reported to have a history of heart surgery.
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Station 68, District 1, Station 6 and 68, near Westminster Gates Drive.
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Delta response altered level of consciousness.
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Station 68, District 1, Station 6 and 68.
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Near Westminster Gates Drive.
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Delta response altered level of consciousness.
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South Street, Marine 4, clear 1124.
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Both ones, they're going to do 6811.
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6811.
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Show is real.
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Basic 101 back in service 1124.
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Responding to near Westminster Gates Drive for altered level of consciousness.
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76 year old male, now conscious and breathing.
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Previously passed out, disoriented and dizzy, not coherent.
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Also complaining of stomach pain.
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Breathing is completely normal.
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Patient not responding normally, pale color change.
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History of triple bypass.
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