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Medical emergency at Escondido parkway addresses possible cardiac eventEscondido CA

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Citracado Parkwy, Escondido, CA 92029

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a call near Citracado Parkway for a 78-year-old male who collapsed twice at home and was found on the floor. The patient was evaluated for a possible cardiac event and transported to Palomar Hospital. The patient has a history that may involve heart failure, diabetes, and use of a pacemaker. Vital signs were taken, and cardiac monitoring showed initial concerns for a cardiac event, but subsequent tests appeared normal. The situation may involve a possible cardiac emergency.

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02:51
Transcript:
00:00
135, we are currently open for STEMI.
00:05
Copy that, Palomar.
00:06
We're working on uploading the initial 12 lead to you guys.
00:11
We'll get back to you in a few minutes with the full radio report.
00:16
Sounds good.
00:17
Oh, we're all right.
00:18
One thirty-five.
00:21
One thirty-five, go ahead.
00:24
Hey, about one thirty-five, looking down here at city.
00:28
I have the same call as a mild status medical.
00:32
For being (number withheld) , for a seventy-eight year old male,
00:40
chief complaint is going to be that just simply a fall on thinners.
00:45
I know thinners seem to be fall.
00:47
Unknown how he got on the ground, so we'll call it altered.
00:48
How about that?
00:51
Sorry, the patient was originally going through his house, sitting down, and he started feeling lightheaded.
00:57
It sounds like he collapsed to the floor on the lower level of his or excuse me, in a shop or garage area.
01:03
I was able to crawl inside his house where he passed out again on the floor.
01:09
Came to activate an animal one from a cell phone, and when we were not able to find him on the floor in this room, had to make entry to his house because he's unable to answer the front door.
01:20
He's just hurting, or he tends to lose everything except for how he got on the ground.
01:24
Doesn't have any complaint of pain or injury upon assessment.
01:29
Only back history states he's been fighting a pretty severe cold for the past week or so, really taken the strength and ability out of him.
01:40
And like I said, something about thinners disregard that.
01:43
So he just saw aspirin.
01:45
Yes, I've seen a few of the street cardiac history you did have in the past.
01:48
He does have some heart failure.
01:51
Amongst some other ailments, including diabetes.
01:54
For radiations for all of them, then she does also have a pacemaker in her.
01:58
Vital signs are as follows.
01:59
Blood pressure came back at 100 and twenty-six over eighty-six.
02:02
False rate of eighty-seven.
02:04
Decent the radial size.
02:05
Skin is pink, warm, dry.
02:07
Normal to manic temperature.
02:08
Breathing easy times a minute.
02:09
Lung sounds clear bilaterally, ninety-eight percent on room air.
02:12
Blood sugar of one thirty-three.
02:15
Put him on this world lead.
02:17
Initially, sinus rhythm, but it was reading start, start, start,
02:20
STEMI.
02:21
With that being said, 1st twelve lead was just showing a lot of elevations V one through V six with normal nothing abnormal and two three again.
02:32
Second twelve lead, that's the one we sent up to you.
02:34
The 2nd twelve lead was not showing nothing, just more of a normal sinus rhythm.
02:37
I was more concerned about his cardiac history, and that's why we're coming to you.
02:40
We're not making a STEMI at this time unless you see something.
02:43
Otherwise,
02:46
that's where I was. We were going to start an IV on the patient, and we should be there in about 5 min.
02:50
How do you copy?

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Citracado Parkwy, Escondido, CA 92029

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