60-year-old man treated for facial blisters and eye swelling, Elizabeth City NC
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Emergency responders are treating a 60-year-old man near Road St in Elizabeth City for facial blisters, swollen eye, severe pain, and headache. He shows signs of a possible shingles infection.
Audio|Heard on: Pasquotank and Camden County Police, Fire and EMS - Analog
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Hi there, Albemarle, this is Karthukmatu, the incoming patient, how do you copy this traffic?
00:07
I'm all good.
00:10
Good morning, this is Tartacmetic 2.
00:12
We are en route with a 60-year-old male.
00:15
(Name withheld) is complaining of headache, malaise.
00:18
Patient is conscious, 11-orient times 4 with a patent airway.
00:21
He has newly formed fluid filled blisters in a face.
00:25
A swollen left eye, pupils are pearl, but the left is cloudy in appearance with vision blurred.
00:31
Pain is 10 out of 10, sharp and stabbing, consistent pain, headache as well as Naja company.
00:37
Fission has not traveled out of the country and started feeling unwell one week ago and no appetite.
00:42
Patient is negative on the stroke screen and does need substance criteria.
00:47
History of hypertension, chickenpox, TIA has a carotent.
00:50
He's currently on lock and still in the impregnizome.
00:52
Does have an IV, 20 gauge in the left AC,
00:56
given 4 milligrams morphine, and 1,000 milligrams Tylenol-IV.
00:59
Vilding 94 pulse,
01:01
99 SCO2, 17 blood glucose level, 98.2 pimp.
01:08
Do you have any questions to orders?
01:12
No,
01:20
301.
01:22
Copy.
01:28
Not known at this time, it looks to be shingles.
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Location mentioned:
N Road St, Elizabeth City, NC 27909
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