Medical team assists patient with weakness in Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a call in Ann Arbor involving a 74‑year‑old man who was feeling weak after recently undergoing heart bypass surgery. He had been discharged three days earlier and complained of continued weakness since returning home. EMS transported him to St. Joseph Hospital for evaluation and possible rehabilitation. His condition was stable during transport, with normal vital signs.
Audio|Heard on: Washtenaw MI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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St. Joe's, this is Ken Alpha 032 Priority Three traffic.
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Today we have a seventy-four year old male.
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He's coming from home.
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His chief complaint today is going to be weakness.
00:14
Approximately a month ago, patient received triple bypass surgery.
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Was discharged three days ago.
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Since he's gotten home, he's complained of weakness.
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He's afraid that he's going to be able to perform daily activities.
00:27
Would like to be assessed at your hospital and possibly be put into a rehab facility to gain his strength back.
00:35
Current vitals are as follows.
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Patient's AOX4, GCS of 15.
00:39
He is sinus on a monitor at 64, that's 64, sitting at 94% on room air, that's 94%.
00:44
Respirations are 16 on labored, 1-6.
00:47
Last blood pressure we got was 113 over 53, that's 113 over 53.
00:53
Did obtain a trigger of 66 and will be to your facility approximately 8 to 10 minutes if you don't require anything further.
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We've got a 66?
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Heart rate at this time is 64.
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Patient's age is 74, that's 74.
01:14
Sugar? I'm confirming that it's 66.
01:19
My apologies, yes, sugar is 66, that's 66.
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Thank you on arrival.
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