Elderly man with back pain becomes unresponsive, Albemarle NC
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According to the dispatch call, an 86-year-old man with chronic lower back pain became unresponsive and vomited once at his home near N 5th St. EMS transported him to Stanly Memorial Hospital. He is now stable en route.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery NC Hospital Group Calls
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Montgomery is 372 to Stanly Memorial patient application.
00:05
This is Sammy, go ahead.
00:08
This is 372 inbound near N 5th St, routine traffic with an 86-year-old male coming from home.
00:14
Family-on-Stain report a story in the patient does not speak English, said that he has been hurting with his chronic lower back pain all day.
00:21
I'm sure if he took anything for it.
00:25
They said about 8 o'clock he became faltered, wouldn't respond to him.
00:32
We rolled the patient to put him on the Titan tarp.
00:35
He did scream in pain,
00:37
vomited one time.
00:39
He's been laying on the stretcher ever since, not grimacing or anything.
00:44
With the ride.
00:47
Blood sugar is the normal limits.
00:50
Platts blood pressure was 136 over 56, 60s, heart rate, sinus rhythm, first degree block.
00:56
It wasn't a little low, one of his oxygen saturation.
01:00
I gave it some O2, it's up to 96.
01:03
32 is the end title.
01:05
32 is the end title.
01:08
We got about a five-minute ETA.
01:11
See you guys on Iowa.
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Location mentioned:
N 5th St, Albemarle, NC 28001
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