Medical team aids confused patient near Encinitas Blvd, Encinitas CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a possible medical emergency at a restaurant near Encinitas Blvd involving a confused male patient. Paramedics evaluated the patient for a possible stroke, which tested negative. The patient, who has a history of kidney failure, was transported to a local hospital for further evaluation.
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03:22
Transcript:
00:00
Tri‑City Medic 235.
00:03
51,
00:05
Go ahead.
00:08
Thanks, Tri‑City. This is Medic 235.
00:10
CAD number is (number withheld).
00:17
Should be a run of the stroke code upon the story.
00:20
We were called up to the Habit Grill in Encinitas to find our patient sitting upright in a chair.
00:27
Alert tracking with law enforcement on scene. It sounds like the patient has been saying things out of the ordinary and sounding very confused, with this confusion starting around 1500.
00:44
Sounds like he...
00:48
He has been acting a little bit like this.
00:51
Per the staff update, he has had episodes like this before.
00:55
However, they have not been this severe.
00:58
It is negative on a stroke scale.
01:00
No history of strokes was reported.
01:03
Vitals: blood pressure 180 over 87, heart rate 82, breathing 18, oxygen 100%, blood glucose 88, temperature 97.2.
01:20
Patient denies any drug or alcohol use today.
01:24
He states that he has been under more stress lately, has been sick recently, and has a decreased water intake.
01:37
His gait was reported to be abnormal per the staff, saying that he was walking slower than normal.
01:43
To us, it did not seem unsteady, but just walking slow on scene.
01:51
Thirty-five,
01:53
The GCS is 15. Is he able to follow commands and answer questions appropriately?
02:03
He is not alert to place.
02:06
That has been going on since this afternoon as well.
02:09
But he is following all commands appropriately otherwise.
02:18
We can try running the stroke code.
02:22
He has a history of kidney failure.
02:24
Does he take any blood thinning medication?
02:29
No blood thinning medications were reported.
02:32
Information from the emergency contact indicates kidney failure and history of stroke.
02:40
I'll give a full report to Scripps Encinitas and see if they want to run more tests.
02:46
Currently, the confusion could be from the kidney failure.
02:50
This could be, but the stroke scale is negative anyway.
02:55
I'll give them the full report and see what they want to do for the patient.
03:01
A and O time is two right now.
03:08
We'll clear 2055.
03:13
Copy that. Thanks, Tri‑City.
03:14
I'll keep the line open in case Encinitas wants to register a code.
03:21
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Encinitas Blvd, Encinitas, CA 92024
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