Medical emergency at private residence near Santa Fe Dr, Encinitas CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an elderly female at a private residence near Santa Fe Dr is experiencing generalized weakness and a near fainting event. She has a slight language barrier and was assisted by a family member translating. Vital signs and medical history indicate potential concerns including a possible new heart conduction issue. She was evaluated and transported to Scripps Encinitas Hospital for further care.
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Transcript:
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Scripps-Loya, R-A-101.
00:04
101 and Scripps-Loya.
00:07
Thank you, Scripps.
00:08
Again, R.A.101, we're going to go to Scripps Encinitas one-mile status medical.
00:11
It's going to be for a 93-year-old female.
00:13
In approximately 180 pounds, chief complaint today, it's going to be generalized weakness.
00:17
Round number of 2025-1-33524.
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Let me know you're ready for full report.
00:24
Good.
00:27
Thanks, Chris.
00:28
Again, RA101.
00:30
We were on the private residence in Carlsbad to find our patient.
00:33
We can up right on the edge of her bed.
00:34
Again, chief complaint today is going to be generalized weakness in a near syncope.
00:40
Patient just not speak English, there's a slight language barrier.
00:43
Daughter on-scene was attempting to translate.
00:45
The story that we've gotten is that the patient,
00:48
lookup this morning,
00:50
had a gradual onset of generalized weakness and fatigue throughout the course of the morning and into the afternoon.
00:55
Sounds like had a witness near-sinkable event for the daughter in which she was very faint, almost passed out but never actually lost consciousness.
01:05
Currently on a random station is 3 than 18, full and effective clear long sound bilaterally with a room air stat of 98%.
01:12
She is alert and oriented times 2, which is normal baseline for her history of information.
01:16
Again, she is not English speaking.
01:18
This information in terms of her orientation is from family members present on the scene.
01:25
Otherwise, Izer Pearl at 3,
01:28
they have on a stroke scale.
01:32
Maynard bottle signs, we currently have a heart rate of 3838 minus 480 on the monitor, a possible new onset right bundle branch block on the 12 weave.
01:44
Corresponding blood pressures are stable, most recent is 138 over 100, 138 over 100, 138 over 100,
01:52
temperature of 97.1, temporal.
01:57
In terms of medical history, medication has kidney disease, hypodicase, high blood pressure,
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takes force wanting medications as a regular range of shelter that will provide experience on survival.
02:12
Right now, in terms of treatment, we have patient position at comfort on the journey.
02:15
We have a 20-gavee established in the light AC.
02:19
There's going to be monitoring wild signs.
02:21
We check it as well-pressures.
02:24
Uh... ...to script instant need it.
02:27
I can our EPA to script is approximately 10 minutes.
02:31
Any questions that I can clarify for you at this time?
02:35
No, um, I copy that.
02:37
I'll let them know that you're on your way.
02:40
Copy, thank you all that.
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Location mentioned:
Santa Fe Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024
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