Paramedics treat man for possible hypothermia, Troy MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an EMS unit transported a 64-year-old man to Troy Beaumont Hospital after he was found outdoors overnight, showing signs of hypothermia. Paramedics reported that the patient was alert but shivering and being actively rewarmed en route to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Troy Beaumont, Troy Beaumont tonight.
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Squad Five, Friday two.
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Hi, this is (name withheld).
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Go ahead.
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Troy Beaumont, Head Squad Five, Friday Two, bringing today a 64-year-old male.
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Chief complaint is possible hypothermia.
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Patient was outside in just pants and a t-shirt since last night.
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Unsure until what time.
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He's currently alert and oriented times four, shaking from cold.
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We are actively rewarming the patient.
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Heart rate around 100 to 150.
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Ninety-eight percent on room air.
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Last blood pressure 158 over 100.
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158 over 113.
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Stroke assessment negative.
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Temperature 96.4.
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We are en route, warming location.
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If no further needs, we'll be at the facility in about five minutes.
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Blood sugar 194.
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Further Sterling, we'll start you off with an ambulance bay tracker.
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Done.
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Location mentioned:
Dequindre Rd, Troy, MI 48085
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