Medical transport for patient at Forsyth Medical Center, Winston Salem NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical crews transported a 71-year-old patient to Forsyth Medical Center after the person experienced generalized weakness and signs of abnormal heart rhythm. The individual, who had dialysis two days earlier, was stable en route with vital signs within manageable ranges. Paramedics reported no complications during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Forsyth NC Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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(name withheld) has a minute five at Forsyth.
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Patient information on my channel, (name withheld) traffic.
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Over Forsyth.
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(name withheld) has a minute five in Forsyth facility with a seventy-one year old male patient.
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Chief complaint today is generalized weakness and the patient says he does not feel well.
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(unclear phrase) 496 when we check.
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He is also a renal patient who had dialysis about two days ago.
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Vital signs show blood pressure at 138 over 62.
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Oxygen saturation 96 percent, pulse about 60.
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Strong and slightly irregular.
00:32
Twelve lead shows irregular rhythm.
00:35
Attempted IV with no success.
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We will probably see that here in less than eight minutes.
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How do you copy?
00:40
Copy that, room seven on arrival.
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Thank you. Copy that, minute five clear.
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Location mentioned:
Silas Creek Pkwy, Winston-Salem, NC 27103
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