Man experiences fainting and low blood pressure at home, Charleston SC


A 46-year-old man experienced a fainting episode and low blood pressure at his home near Dorchester Rd. Emergency medical services transported him to the hospital. Law enforcement was notified and fire response was cancelled.
Audio|Source: Dorchester County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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46-year-old now coming from home.
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She complained today is going to be Singapore episodes.
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He did fall, did lose consciousness, no blood thinner.
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Patients as hypotensive upon arrival we've got flu is going he was initially 70s over 40s once we got him inside the ambulance he was 80s over 50s A&O[3] 10 4 GCS[1] of 15 heart rate of 66 98% on room air reparations 18 non-labored glucose of 95 EKG is unremarkable we'll be to your facility in about 8 minutes any questions or orders
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I have a 46-year-old female coming in, not female, male coming in with single pole and hypertension, correct?
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Hypotension, April.
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Matic 6. Delta Response[2] 6.
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Near Dorchester Rd.
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Near Dorchester Rd, North Charleston, Circle Cate, Ashley Phosphate, Cross Street of Indudal Fields Boulevard and Playground Drive.
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Respond on EMSOx, 203.
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No questions or oil, there's human science on the ride with them were clear.
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Medic 6 control? Medic 6 control?
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Okay. Stand by your discretion, law enforcement, is in the ground.
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Okay. We can cancel fire.
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Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
GCS: Glasgow Coma Scale
[2]
Delta Response: High acuity EMS response
[3]
A&O: Alert and Oriented
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Location mentioned:
Near Dorchester Rd, Charleston, SC 29420
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