Emergency Response for Man with High Blood Pressure


Emergency services were called to help a 66-year-old man who had very high blood pressure and was vomiting a substance that looked like coffee grounds, suggesting he might have a serious health issue.
Audio|Source: Tipton County Police, Fire, EMS and ISP
02:57
Transcript:
402. Would you go ahead and start me in the ALS unit to this location? O2, do you need those to be (name withheld)? The county's clear. Edicton, 415 West Walnut Street, perpatient assist. 415 West Walnut Street for a patient assistant. Medic 10, you're responding on the request of Rescue 45, Signal 10. We have a patient complaint. 200 over 60 heart rate of 117-0-2 at 92. The patient has been a look like the (name withheld) hoping. I need to clear on my traffic. That is clear. The next turn where you clear on forward to his traffic. They're advising 66-year-old male, elevated blood pressure, 200s over 60s, as well as elevated pulse. I'm clear, thank you. Medic 10, 402. Go ahead, 4-Barr-2. The patient also vomited a black pirate system. Turn 9. So, too, with that coffee, dog, episode. 7-7-73, coming. Go ahead. I believe 402 is having radio trouble. Can you ask me if he advised coffee ground MSS for the medics? To advise he's vomiting something?
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Location mentioned:
Near W Walnut St, Tipton, IN 46072
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