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EMS treats man with persistent headache and dizzinessElizabeth City NC

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Halstead Blvd, Elizabeth City, NC 27909

Emergency medical services responded to a 66-year-old man near Halstead Blvd experiencing persistent headache and dizziness. He had been previously treated for these symptoms with no relief. IV treatment and medication were administered en route to Albemarle Hospital.

Audio|Heard on: Pasquotank and Camden County Police, Fire and EMS - Analog
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Medi-Signal-5.
00:03
Copy, Medic 3-Signal-5.
00:07
Albemarle Hospital.
00:12
I'm more hostile, I'm more hostles.
00:14
Come in, Genet, 165-60 report, I'll copy.
00:19
Bye.
00:22
This is Perman Zia-165, bring you a 66-year-old male, that is 6-6-year-old male.
00:28
(Name withheld) complaining today is going to be of a headache and dizziness.
00:32
Patient states that he was seen in your facility on Friday for same symptoms, was treated and had no relief today.
00:42
Patient is complaining that all day he's been having dizziness and headache that initially was on the top of his head, but is reading outwards.
00:48
He's reading out of (number withheld).
00:51
Last vitals on the monitor are temperature of 98.4, a pulse rate of 70, oxygen saturation 99 on room air, blood pressure of 112 over 72,
01:04
blood glucose of 102,
01:07
and respiratory rate of 16.
01:11
We currently have IV a few minutes going with about 100 milligrams IB.
01:21
We were able to establish 22 gauge in the left wrist.
01:25
It is slow going, though.
01:28
And I also gave 4 milligrams of Zofran.
01:32
12 lead was normal sinus rhythm interpreted by an endocrine.
01:36
We were about 10 minutes out from the location.
01:38
We were required anything further.
01:42
any changes that on arrival?
01:46
Copy that, room is out.

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Halstead Blvd, Elizabeth City, NC 27909

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