Elderly woman transported for irregular heartbeat, Bellevue OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services transported an 88-year-old woman from a care facility near Main St to Bellevue Hospital for treatment of an irregular heartbeat and rapid heart rate following a lift assist call.
Audio|Heard on: Huron OH Hospital Group Calls
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Light Squad 15-3-month.
00:02
I'm sorry, Lexpot 15 Bellevue.
00:05
Bellevue, go ahead.
00:09
Her out of your facility, 88-year-old female.
00:12
Initial call for a lift assist.
00:15
We are now in Rapture facility with her.
00:17
She is going into and out of A-fib with intermittent rapid ventricular response.
00:25
Current heart rate is 151.
00:28
Last blood pressure was 130s over 70s, 96% on room air.
00:35
20-gauge IV established in the right that you see with fluid running at this time.
00:40
Once we get another blood pressure, we'll be giving 10 milligrams of cardizem.
00:47
ETA to your facility is approximately 5 to 7.
00:49
Do you have any questions or orders?
00:53
Did she fall? Is that why you guys were there for a lift assist?
00:59
Affirmative, negative LOC, negative blood centers that we know of.
01:03
However,
01:04
patient is claimed to have a history of atrial fibrillation.
01:09
Okay, we'll see if one arrival.
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Location mentioned:
W Main St, Bellevue, OH 44811
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