Medical emergency near Sullivan Ave in Daly City, Daly City CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transporting an 84-year-old male from a home near Sullivan Ave to Seton Medical Center. The patient has dizziness, slow heart rate, and low blood pressure. Symptoms started about 90 minutes earlier with minor headache. Patient appears stable but medical evaluation is ongoing.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Good afternoon.
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Seton Medical Center, San Mateo Medic, 45, Code 2, be there in about eight minutes.
00:04
I've got a, sorry,
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84, 8-year-old male from home.
00:09
About an hour and a half ago, had a relatively sudden onset of busyness with a minor headache.
00:15
He's negative on the stroke scale, nervous and falls.
00:17
When we first got to him, he was ambulatory, but was also found to be Grada Cardic in the low 40s, as well as borderline hypotentive.
00:24
He's now kind of resting in the 50s with a better blood pressure.
00:27
of idols 120 over 66.
00:30
Pulse is 52, it's financed with a right bundle on the 12 lead.
00:34
He's resting about 14, 100% room air, blood sugar of 151.
00:37
He's pretty cold, like 94 degrees to panic.
00:41
But A&L4, GCS 15, Spanish speaking.
00:43
I'm finally further Coked to in about 6 or 8.
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Location mentioned:
Sullivan Ave, Daly City, CA 94015
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