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Teen experiences dizziness at amusement parkVista CA

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audio iconMedical Emergency
W Vista Way, Vista, CA 92083

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to Boomers amusement park in Vista, California, for a 15-year-old experiencing dizziness and near-fainting while standing in line for a ride. The patient reported dehydration and a history of similar episodes. After evaluation and consultation with a parent, the patient declined hospital transport and agreed to follow up with a personal physician.

Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
Tri-City RA 214 with an AMA.
00:04
Hi 214, this is Tri-City at 1548.
00:11
Afternoon Tri-City from RA 214.
00:14
Gonna need an AMA for you for a 15-year-old.
00:20
Run number is going to be (number withheld).
00:26
We were called out to Boomers amusement park, hearing that the patient stood upright on a bench, alert and tracking EMS personnel upon arrival.
00:32
Sounds like she was standing in line for one of the rides when she had sudden onset of dizziness and almost passed out.
00:42
Let her friend know.
00:43
Her friend assists her onto the ground.
00:44
Negative for any trauma.
00:47
Sounds like a single event.
00:48
Lasts approximately three to four seconds in duration.
00:52
No seizure-like activity, no incontinence.
01:02
Negative on stroke scale.
01:03
She's able to get up and walk over to the bench prior to our arrival.
01:10
She has no current complaints and feels fine.
01:21
She says she is dehydrated.
01:22
She hasn't been drinking water since yesterday.
01:25
She has had several fainting events in the past with the last one being about two weeks ago.
01:32
After evaluation and arrival of her parent on scene, they decided against medical transport as this is a frequent incident for the patient and will be seen by their personal physician.
01:49
Parent is the decision maker.
01:51
She is alert and not impaired by drugs or alcohol.
01:58
Treatment on scene, no transport.
02:04
Plan is to go home, self-monitor, and schedule an appointment with her primary physician.
02:12
They have been made aware they can call 911 at any time and signed out AMA.
02:32
Breathing 16 times per minute, full and effective.
02:37
Blood sugar of eighty-eight.

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W Vista Way, Vista, CA 92083

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