Elderly man transported after fainting at local store, Columbus OH
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According to the dispatch call, an 89-year-old man fainted briefly at a local store and was transported by EMS to Riverside hospital. He has a history of stroke and was stable with no current neurological problems.
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Transcript:
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Orange Township Medic 361 to Riverside ER.
00:04
Warren Township, this is Riverside, go ahead.
00:07
Good afternoon, Riverside.
00:09
This is Orange Township Medic 361.
00:12
We're currently on the inbound to your guys' facility with an 89-year-old male patient.
00:18
He was at a local store when he began just kind of pass out a little bit.
00:23
Possible TIA chief complaint.
00:25
He had a stroke December 10th.
00:28
He's currently sitting on the cot,
00:30
acting normal to self.
00:31
They had times four GCS of 15.
00:34
He's got 18 gauge and 11.
00:35
They see vitals are seventy-five and SpO2 ninety-five percent on three liters via nasal cannula, and the most recent blood pressure is 100 and twenty-four over 80.
00:47
He does take a normal aspirin every day, but no other medications since the last trip.
00:53
No further questions or orders have been at your facility about five six 300 and sixty-one.
01:00
Just to confirm, the patient currently has no neurological deficits.
01:03
Is that correct?
01:06
Correct. He's got a zero at the square.
01:11
Copy. We'll see when we get here or clear.
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Location mentioned:
Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH 43214
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