73-year-old female declines hospital transport after episode, Wayne MI
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders contacted the hospital for approval after a 73-year-old woman experienced a near fainting episode following alcohol consumption and showed signs of hypertension and irregular heartbeats. The woman chose to refuse hospital transport.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Corewell Wayne, we have Alpha 033 with Med Control.
00:03
How do you copy?
00:06
Corrine, we have Alpha Zero-3 with med control.
00:09
How do you copy?
00:10
This is an LF33,
00:12
calling for permission overuseal.
00:14
I have a 73-year-old, me, three-year-old female.
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I say that she had a near-single F sub.
00:21
I'm going to arrive patients, anal times four, D-C50.
00:24
The patient did today she had four glasses of wine throughout the day today.
00:30
Patients don't want to be held this time, but upon a 12 lead, she is having promul sinus with about five PVCs in a minute.
00:39
Patient is hypertensive at 130 over 100, 130 over 100.
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Patient does have a history of hypertension.
00:45
95% on room air, heart rates around,
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heart rates 95 minus with PVC's.
00:53
Patients request them to refuse pre-training transport, just calling permission for a refusal.
00:59
Happy,
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Dr. Penn, E-E-N-N.
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Copy,
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Dr. Penn.
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Appreciate.
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Zero-33, clear.
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Can clear. Okay, clear, 2056.
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Location mentioned:
Annapolis St, Wayne, MI 48184
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