Medical transport from Park Health to Trinity Hospital, St Clairsville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS crew transported a sixty-five-year-old man from Park Health to Trinity Hospital in St. Clairsville for a medical emergency involving lethargy and diabetes. The patient was conscious but sluggish and stable during transit. Paramedics reported normal vital signs and expected arrival within minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Belmont OH Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Central Control Medic 23 to Trinity St.
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Clairsville, Central Control Medic 23, Trinity St.
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Clairsville.
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This is Trinity, go ahead.
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Trinity, this is Central Control Medic 23 currently loaded at Park Health with a sixty-five-year-old man who is lethargic.
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They say the patient is normally conscious and oriented.
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The patient is very lethargic.
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Patient is diabetic.
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A blood sugar check was performed.
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It was 102.
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Patient was very lethargic and required assistance to stand and pivot.
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They secured the patient onto the cot and moved to the medic unit.
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Vital signs were blood pressure of 155 over 82, pulse rate 65,
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respiratory rate 16, non-labored, and oxygen saturation 98%.
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Monitor showed a paced rhythm.
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And viewer of 80 right now.
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Blood sugar rechecked and found to be 117.
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They will arrive at the facility in about a minute to a minute and a half.
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That's received.
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Please report to bed six on arrival.
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Okie dokie.
01:20
Ten four.
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