Elderly man with sepsis alert taken to hospital, Arlington TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to an elderly man showing signs of sepsis, including confusion, weakness, and low blood pressure, near Matlock Rd in Arlington. The patient was transported to Medical City Arlington for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Medical City Arlington, this is Arlington Medic 22.
00:01
We're going to be Party 3.
00:02
This is going to be a sepsis alert for an 85-year-old male.
00:07
Call today was for increased confusion and weakness.
00:10
Patient is A0 GCS of 10.
00:17
(name withheld)'s GCS is normally 14, it was just a little bit higher.
00:19
Bit of confusion.
00:21
Last vitals, I have a pressure of ninety-two over forty-six, ninety-two over 46.
00:24
Heart rate right now is 100 and thirty-three.
00:26
He is in AFIB eighty-four.
00:29
No correction, sorry.
00:31
He's ninety-three percent on two liters of oxygen right now.
00:35
Blood sugar of 90, no fever.
00:37
We're going to be at your facility in about 5 min.
00:40
Do you have any questions?
00:42
Did you get his sugar on him?
00:46
Sugar was ninety-nine zero.
00:48
Be advised, patient does have dead bugs.
00:52
Okay, copy.
00:54
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Matlock Rd, Arlington, TX 76015
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