Elderly woman transported after brief unresponsiveness, Willmar MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an ambulance from Raymond transported a seventy-one-year-old woman from Raymond to a hospital in Willmar after she was found unresponsive at home. The patient regained consciousness but remained short of breath and hypotensive. Medical personnel reported normal orientation upon evaluation and continued transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Kandiyohi MN Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Hey, ambulance.
00:01
Do you like the patient information?
00:04
Right, go ahead.
00:08
Medic with Raymond ambulance heading to Willmar with a seventy-one year old female patient who had prior ER visits for low oxygen and was discharged home.
00:22
Patient took a nap after lunch.
00:25
Family was unable to wake patient.
00:28
An ambulance was called.
00:32
Raymond unit arrived.
00:33
Patient was unresponsive initially.
00:37
Got over to the truck. Patient is now alert and oriented.
00:41
Patient complains of shortness of breath, which is typical for them.
00:45
Current vital signs noted.
00:47
Last blood pressure was 74 over 41, pulse 80, oxygen saturation 95%.
00:54
ETA will be about 12 to 15 minutes.
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Any questions?
01:00
What was the calling unit?
01:03
EMS?
01:06
Raymond ambulance with us.
01:09
Ten four, right square.
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Location mentioned:
Becker Ave SW, Willmar, MN 56201
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