Paramedics transport man with altered mental state, Fort Worth TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fort Worth paramedics responded to a medical emergency near South Main Street involving a man experiencing an altered mental state and possible fainting. The patient, who has a history of diabetes, exhibited jaundice, abdominal swelling, leg pain, and elevated heart rate. He was transported to the hospital for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is going to be Fort Worth Medic 89.
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I'm currently en route with a 42-year-old male.
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Chief complaint today is altered mentation and possible syncopal events.
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He wasn't opening the bathroom door for his (name withheld) for about 20 minutes and not responding verbally.
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When we got there, the patient had a GCS of 13.
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The only known history is diabetes.
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Found with jaundice on the skin as well as severe leg pain.
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Extended abdomen.
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Original pulse rate was 150, down to about 128.
00:33
Just sinus tach on the monitor.
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No abnormalities on that twelve-lead.
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Last pressure was 132 over 92.
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(name withheld), 26, breathing at about 20 times a minute, saturating at 98 on room air.
00:46
He's sick with possible cirrhosis or something?
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76104
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