Elderly woman transported to Northwest ER for weakness, Springdale AR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported an 86-year-old woman from her home near Maple Ave in Springdale to Northwest ER for evaluation of weakness. The patient has a history of dementia and was recently treated for a urinary tract infection but had not begun her antibiotics. Her vital signs were stable, and the transport was non-emergent.
Audio|Heard on: Northwest Arkansas State and Local Police
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Yes sir, good morning Northwest Springdale Fire Medic Four.
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We're currently inbound to your facility non-emergent at this time with an 86 year old female patient coming from home.
00:07
She complained of weakness.
00:08
Patient has a history of dementia with a GCS of 14, which is normal.
00:13
Family stated the patient wasn't acting quite appropriate.
00:15
She was seen at your facility last night and diagnosed with a UTI, was given fluids and antibiotics but has not started them due to not eating.
00:22
Current vitals show a heart rate of 113, sinus tachycardia, and 94% on room air.
00:25
Respiratory rate is twelve, appears uncomfortable.
00:28
Last blood pressure was 160 over eighty-two.
00:30
We have an IV established and will arrive in about seven to ten minutes.
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Location mentioned:
W Maple Ave, Springdale, AR 72764
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