Fainting episode near Ashby Ave leads to hospital transport, Berkeley CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, berkeley Fire Medic 5 responded to a medical incident near Ashby Avenue, where a man experienced a fainting episode resulting in a minor head injury. The patient appeared stable and was transported in Code Two status to Alta Bates Medical Center for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good morning, Alta Bates.
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This is Berkeley Fire Medic Five inbound to facility, Code Two.
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Code Two, on board we have a sixty-eight-year-old male patient who had a fainting episode.
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It was a witnessed event.
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He sustained a minor injury to the back right side of his head.
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His skull is intact.
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He denies feeling nauseous or vomiting.
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Black set of vitals. Heart rate is 106.
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Blood pressure is 184 over 117.
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He is breathing about 24 times a minute.
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Oxygen level is 95 percent on room air.
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