Medical team assists patient near 14th St, Baraboo WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded near 14th St in Baraboo for a possible medical issue involving an adult male who appeared to experience palpitations and a potential hypoglycemic event. The patient was evaluated, remained alert, and was transported to St Clare Hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Juneau WI Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is St Clare.
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Evening Sinclair-Dales-Alten 2, 10 minutes out from your facility with a 66-year-old male patient we were called to today for a medical emergency.
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The patient is conscious, alert, and talking.
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He was found on the floor, initially complaining of what he believed to be a hypoglycemic event.
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The patient's blood sugar was 126.
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Through further questioning, he reported a recent diagnosis of atrial fibrillation.
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Which initially...
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Initially, he presented it on the monitor.
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Now it looks like sinus rhythm with a right bundle branch block.
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He describes palpitations or irregular heartbeat with some shortness of breath.
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Current vitals: blood pressure 155 over 95, heart rate 90, sinus rhythm with right bundle branch block.
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Respiration rate 20, oxygen saturation 100%.
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He is on 2 liters of oxygen by nasal cannula.
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Location mentioned:
14th St, Baraboo, WI 53913
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